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    Oh wow. I LOVE the outside and the landscaping. It's so colorful, I love all the green! I really love the kitchen and that media room. I am a huge huge fan of watching movies, and would use that room a lot. Most of it is too over the top for me, but I wouldn't turn it down. The nursery is incredible! Clara would have that room looking lived in in about five seconds.
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    I'm with Grace. I like the simple things in life.

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    Why do you not like Dr. Phil? I've learned so much from him. Media Fruitcate? Hardly.

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    I love the outside and some of the rooms inside, especially the kitchen and media room. However, it is too glitzy for me... even if I could afford it!

    Wonder what the asking price is??!
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    Gosh he sure does love tan and brown, doesn't he? While the house is nice and the ground are lovely, after several clicks I was longing for some color other than brown!
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    Heck their closets are as bigg as my whole house.. How on earth could you ever see the whole house in a week.. For sure going to every room would give you some exercise.. Way too much for me.. ** But I do think my kitties would love getting some claws into all of that leather..**

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    Does that include the wine in the wine closet
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    Quote Originally Posted by lbaker View Post
    Does that include the wine in the wine closet
    That's what I zoomed in on as well.

    Personally, there are too many mirrors for my liking but I love all the greenery. I could handle that.
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    When I saw the foliage on the outside, I almost expected a jungle theme inside. Nope - just monochromatic, gaudy glitz! Yuk! Might be to some people's liking, but I'll take the comfy, homey, lived in style any day - even if I had the money to do otherwise. Give me a nice beach house overlooking the ocean, over that museum. The only thing I found appealing in that house, was the tub area, and that caught my eye because it wasn't in shades of brown!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    When I saw the foliage on the outside, I almost expected a jungle theme inside. Nope - just monochromatic, gaudy glitz! Yuk! Might be to some people's liking, but I'll take the comfy, homey, lived in style any day - even if I had the money to do otherwise. Give me a nice beach house overlooking the ocean, over that museum. The only thing I found appealing in that house, was the tub area, and that caught my eye because it wasn't in shades of brown!
    Pomtzu where have you been? Missed Yah!

    I really like the landscaping there was not a weed that I could see in the lawn. The flowers & trees are story book perfect. There wasn't a thing out of place inside. Dr. Phil has a dog too. I wonder if maybe the dog has its' own special doggie house? I bet they want three quarters of a mill for it or maybe even a mill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    When I saw the foliage on the outside, I almost expected a jungle theme inside. Nope - just monochromatic, gaudy glitz! Yuk! Might be to some people's liking, but I'll take the comfy, homey, lived in style any day - even if I had the money to do otherwise. Give me a nice beach house overlooking the ocean, over that museum. The only thing I found appealing in that house, was the tub area, and that caught my eye because it wasn't in shades of brown!
    Well hi there Pom - glad to see you back here. I'm with you on those blah colours, If there's anything I'm fed up with it's those tans and browns. For the past 3 yrs all the new subdivisions being openned are ALL painted in those same dull depressing tones. And the outside of the houses are also all the same beige and brown, and most of them are all the same style. Makes me feel like I'm going through a cloned world. I could never live in that kind of house, it doesn't have that lived in comfy look, more like a museum. Lacks the comforts of a real home, looks baren of love or feelings. I remember Phil's wife always wore black on his shows, maybe she doesn't like colours.
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    I think it would be easy to add color with pillows, vases, rugs, pictures and fresh flowrers
    I love the house. It's so beautiful. As for all those closets oh the fun I would have in filling them with satin, silk and all the goodies that like shoes, purses and jewerly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Gosh he sure does love tan and brown, doesn't he? While the house is nice and the ground are lovely, after several clicks I was longing for some color other than brown!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnaj4962 View Post
    I love the outside and some of the rooms inside, especially the kitchen and media room. However, it is too glitzy for me... even if I could afford it!

    Wonder what the asking price is??!
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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
    I'm with Grace. I like the simple things in life.

    Um, Wom...

    Why do you not like Dr. Phil? I've learned so much from him. Media Fruitcate? Hardly.
    Of course I like him Donna.........I just like calling him names because he's rich and famous.....and I'm not !!!!

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    Naw.....it's all a bit over the top for me. Much too overdone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Naw.....it's all a bit over the top for me. Much too overdone.
    I agree. I do like the landscaping though.

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