Anyone for a palace with a gold toilet? The interior of this 2015 home in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, looks like a gilded historic palace. It has 7bds, 3.5ba & is on the market for $1.5M, which isn't bad for all the gold. Take a look inside.
The entrance hall has marble floors, ornate architecture, lots of wood, Greek columns, fancy gold molding, and murals on the ceiling. The owner envisioned creating a showstopping residence that combines features of Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North America.
The sitting room has some furniture blocking the wall features, and the oversized furniture pieces make this room look smaller.
Sitting area in the main hall has an unusual fireplace. This is the only house I've seen where if you remove the furniture, and there're still a lot of things to see.
I've never seen a kitchen like this. I can't tell what the backsplash is made of and I've never seen white cabinets with such distinct wood grain.
Those columns with the gold lion heads over the cooktop are outrageous.
The dining room also has the same shaped ceiling and a chandelier like the rest of the rooms on the first floor. The decor is getting monotonous.
Here's the gold toilet and sink. I wonder why they chose to give this room rustic decor with these ornate plumbing fixtures.
Check out the gold on the newel posts and railings, plus the fresco above the stairs.
The primary bedroom is very long. The ceiling's burgundy accent kind of limits color choice in here.
I wouldn't want to clean all this carved ornamentation, or the huge jetted tub.
This has to be the ballroom.
The TV room is part of a hall and stairs that go up to another level.
The Atlantic Oceanfront property is very private and has 2.39 acres.
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The cottage-like sitting room at Frogmore exudes coziness, with comfortable daybed, ornate armoire, and piles of books and magazines.
The Los Angeles House, 1995
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His room, five paces down the hall from her own, carries the same dryness that sits on his clothes: a cool brush of evening air through the open window, their city's sweet-soured tang mingling with the spice of his cigars, the dusky notes of his cologne, the polished cedar of the floors: all deep greens and old carpets and the scent of tobacco on his fingers, where they tick an ivory comb through the knots in her hair.
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Silco aesthetics
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Palm Springs, California is known for people who like flamboyant decor and this 1971 very uniquely decorated home is no exception. 3bds, 3.5ba, $4.86M + $733mo. HOA. There's already a pending sale.
The entrance has an interesting foyer.
A long hall continues to a central hall. This is some entrance, isn't it?
The central hall with a big gold chandelier. If you don't like the choice of wallpapers, it's not going to be cheap to strip and replace.
Several rooms lead off the central hall. One of them is the dining room that has a view of the pool and mirrored wall with shelving.
A blue and white chef's kitchen is off the dining room.
A striped blue & white circus tent themed dinette that matches the exhaust hood of the stove, is off the kitchen.
The kitchen also has a very large pantry.
Very formal looking sitting room with a bar.
A den with a chess table and built-in desk.
The primary bedroom is spacious and ornate.
Huge matching en-suite with a gold ceiling.
Check out the gold sink with cherub facets.
Gold secondary guest room has a leopard carpet and looks like a hotel room.
Outdoors you can see the dining room from the pool.
The focal point of the pool is a large illuminated statue on a big stone plinth.
Two columns grace the entrance to the home, guarded by 2 stone dogs.
The house is actually situated on a .39 fork in the road.
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"I think it suits you. Our top-knots symbolize our honor, and are very important to our everyday image; from our pride, to our families, to our very core. I think with everything you have done for us, you are as Fire Nation as the rest of this camp."
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