The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
We still design formal dining rooms into homes upon request, but, they are requested less and less.
Also, with the climate down here, almost every single home we design has an outdoor living/dining/summer kitchen setup, because folks like to do a lot of entertaining outside.

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Also, we're designing more and more home theaters where folks also like to entertain their guests as well as having dinner served during the movie.

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Thus, formal dining rooms, and even formal living rooms, are just hardly ever requested to be included in most of our home designs, anymore.

And yes, those are all pics from homes we've designed. :)

Those all look so nice.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Evening office appetizer...

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Cocoa-dusted Belgian truffles and cashews...! :hungry: :)

I hope my new job (starting January) has good yummies like that! (That's right--it's a full moon tonight -- it's called the Cold Full Moon). So, someone in the hosp. today picked me to work for their group!! Wasn't sure I'd get the job, as I had just started looking for one there, before the new management comes along to where I'm presently working. But I figured whoever was hiring today would lost her mind, and hire me, due to the odd effect of the full moon?!! :hilarious: :D
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
We still design formal dining rooms into homes upon request, but, they are requested less and less.
Also, with the climate down here, almost every single home we design has an outdoor living/dining/summer kitchen setup, because folks like to do a lot of entertaining outside.

duckhorn-8_1.jpg

duckhorn-6_1.jpg

03-new-austin-patio.jpg

02-new-austin-parade-pool1.jpg


Also, we're designing more and more home theaters where folks also like to entertain their guests as well as having dinner served during the movie.

r3a0949.jpg


Thus, formal dining rooms, and even formal living rooms, are just hardly ever requested to be included in most of our home designs, anymore.

And yes, those are all pics from homes we've designed. :)
Me (tony stark) vs my wallet (potts)
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Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
These Cabanas remind me of the emergency pop up tents that our police and fire use at 3K races or carnivals. Disney naming these a Cabana demonstrates how low our standard for acceptance has gone as guests over the years.
What if they are repurposing these same tents for when they are not in use, to not waste "space" in storage...
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
We still design formal dining rooms into homes upon request, but, they are requested less and less.
Also, with the climate down here, almost every single home we design has an outdoor living/dining/summer kitchen setup, because folks like to do a lot of entertaining outside.

duckhorn-8_1.jpg

duckhorn-6_1.jpg

03-new-austin-patio.jpg

02-new-austin-parade-pool1.jpg


Also, we're designing more and more home theaters where folks also like to entertain their guests as well as having dinner served during the movie.

r3a0949.jpg


Thus, formal dining rooms, and even formal living rooms, are just hardly ever requested to be included in most of our home designs, anymore.

And yes, those are all pics from homes we've designed. :)

Those are all incredible. You guys are talented!! My favorite of the group is the first picture at the top, but I'll "settle" for any of them . . . ;)
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Hey, I came very close to that last week. Darn that kitchen rug! The floor came up and whacked me on the derrier'.
If there is one thing that is really concerning me now it is my mobility. I did a lot of rehab after I had my leg accident in 2009. I now walk nearly 2 miles everyday, I have lost weight. Heck, I walked all over Europe last year, but, this year it seems like my balance isn't what it was. I don't ever feel dizzy or anything, but, I have trouble getting my legs to work the way I want them to allow me to maneuver properly. Just yesterday I was trying to step out of a bunker on the golf course. A simple little step up and I got hung up half way there. I had an awful time keeping my balance or enabling my "good" leg to exert enough strength to step out. A few weeks ago I was walking on level ground in the mall and my foot kind of dragged on the floor and it threw my balance off completely and I couldn't catch up, ending up face down on the floor of the mall. Didn't hurt anything other then my pride, but, it was almost surreal. I had my daughter walk with me to see if my walk or gate was out of sinc. and she said that she couldn't see anything wrong, everything looked normal. If this is another old age trick, I am not amused.

BTW, I wouldn't worry about a derriere fall. I have plenty of padding there. I doubt I would even feel it.
 

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