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Tall kitchen full of natural light with views of trees, Little Forest Hills, east Dallas, Texas [2000×2998]

by ManiaforBeatles

25 Comments

  1. My wife would not be happy with all the water spots I’d leave on the window after doing almost anything in the sink. Otherwise: beautiful.

  2. HardworkPanda

    I like full window facades for kitchen and bathroom. The experience is much better than walls.

  3. Itstimeforcookies19

    I love everything about this house.

  4. jessiem924

    Love it! I’m scared of the strangers staring in through the windows at night though

  5. Lark_Epsom

    I LOVE how the wood grain on the cabinet doors lines up!

  6. obamasmole

    The view from the sink would make washing up a lot more fun – can only imagine the experience of scrubbing a blackened roasting tin is improved by getting to watch raccoons boning while you do it.

  7. deathtrader666

    I miss the large American houses. Everything is a matchbox here in the UK.

  8. Negotiation-Hot

    Guessing this isn’t too far from White Rock Lake and the Dallas arboretum. Lovely house

  9. potsandpans

    i don’t think i’ve ever seen a rug in the middle of the kitchen before. looks nice

  10. msixtwofive

    Midcentury design truly produced some of the most satisfying feelings within homes.

  11. currently_distracted

    Gorgeous! Seems like the kitchen looks out to some train tracks though. Hope it’s not too disruptive to an otherwise serene and beautiful spot.

  12. BloodyCumbucket

    I hate these homes in that neighborhood. Lived there for six years before people started planting these cookie-cutter moderns everywhere. Drove up rent at the San Benito apartments from $560 to $1200. The rest of the neighborhood fared about a well with the property tax spike. The neighborhood was already beautiful. These places ruined it. Hail gentrification. /s

  13. Damn! Those cabinets are giving me Florence Knoll vibes

  14. [deleted]

    This is my absolutely favourite kind of rug – colour, design, everything. Can anyone tell me what this style of rug is called? Ty

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