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(Pics: Joe Fornabaio, Philip Greenberg, Eric Bayden, National Park Service, Jonathan Player, Classicstock)
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Comments (3)
Hmm, that major cord management problem in the London house was much less clear in the print version of the Times!
Yeah, I totally thought the same thing when I saw the article. The house is so beautiful and pristine, and then there's that huge mess of wires -it's a small detail, but in a million dollar (pound?) custom home, there's no excuse for it.
Uggg. That house has zero personality.