I realize that I'm speaking to a small audience here, and most of you fools don't care, but seriously he has a very good eye for design. That book store he mentions in the article, Hennessy + Ingalls in Santa Monica, is one hell of a book store and I used to go there a lot for my previous firm doing research.
Clean lines, simple, and spacious. That's the way to go.
Some athletes and other celebrities have the worst taste in design. Stuff that is sooo gotti
I'm not feeling it. The entertainment area is very barren (clean yes), but it has a very cold impersonal feel to it. The only thing consistent is the feel of separation.
While I do like the coloring and overall scheme of the bedroom, there is the simple fact that the wheeled chairs are going to gouge the crap out of his wood flooring.
He would make an engineer proud with his 100% usage of 90degree corners.
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Its interesting. I'm with GZ on this one. It doesn't look or feel like a home. More like an art museum or a furniture display. But thats his taste....nothing wrong with that.
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