When designing an upper-bracket home (or evena lower-bracket home, for that matter), one should ensure the design flows seamlessly throughout the space.
A basement-y tiled ceiling bisected with plaster, a marble floor raised above and delineated from fields of subterranean carpet, and a sponge-painted wall all competing for attention in a 200 square foot space is NOT good design and probably pisses off feng shui, too. This corner of luxury isn't fooling anyone, which is why the owner should keep the liquor bottles out in order to provide the necessary "goggles" through which to view this opulence.
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