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<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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Hmmmm....our coffee table had a slightly different (uglier) pattern.
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Yep, that looks like our aqua and cream alligator too!

Hmmmm....our coffee table had a slightly different (uglier) pattern.
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That is about what our coffee table looked like, too.
Which one?
I have to agree with you on that. The shades are nice, the mechanisms seem very cheap. We thought maybe if they were longer it would be better because you wouldn't have to pull so many times, but are wondering if they made them shorter for "little hands" that could damage them. With one being broken already it seems that there will definitely be issues with them.I'm worried about those roman shade mechanisms! They are such a PITA to use, and seem rather puny besides. I finally gave up and just kept ours at half mast so they were low enough to give us some privacy, but high enough to give us some light.
I do agree with some of these things. I never noticed mismatched hardware. I'll have to take a closer look.Actually, I too like the dark refinish work they did on the furniture (other than the coffee table), but I don't think the "style" fits the theme. I think the most disappointing thing to me was how cheap it all looks now. It no longer has that "high end" feel to it that the nice tile kitchen floor had. Granted, it would look fine if it was real wood, but I do understand why that is not practical here. On the other hand, I think just having it installed properly would have gone a long way in making me accept it more. All the bumps, hills, valleys and sloppiness of it made it just look that much cheaper.
Oh, and if this was a 90% redo, I'll eat my hat! In my book, 90% means most everything is changed. Since they didn't change the fixtures, hardware, or cabinets, I wouldn't call it 90%.
I'm glad to see them being economical by reusing most of the furniture and recycling it that way, but couldn't they have at least painted the cabinets and changed the hardware to make them feel updated too? My other complaint is that they didn't correct the missmatched hardware. The past few years I've been disappointed that when a piece of hardware broke at OKW, it was replaced with something that was a different metal. That meant we had some chrome door levers on bronze or antique brass escutchens and different hinges etc. I was looking forward to all that stuff matching again, but our unit certainly hadn't done that. We still had antique bronze pulls on the cabinets and closet doors, but our unit had a chrome door level on one side of the bathroom door, and bronze on the other side. That is certainly not the way I would repair and maintain my own home, and I hate to see my vacation home maintained that way. It just looks tacky. Oh, and those painted tiles in the bathroom.....![]()
I don't like the new thermostats, they really need a heat/cool switch for this weather.
The thermostats at OKW used to work great. Never had a problem until our trip last month. Why the heck did they change something that has worked fine for years? Like Inkmahm, I was either freezing or sweating at night.
We're not having a problem with the thermostat. We just set it to the temp we want & either the air goes on or the heat goes on.I don't get this either. The old thermostats were left at BWV when it was renovated last year, so why the decision to replace those at OKW?
We're not having a problem with the thermostat. We just set it to the temp we want & either the air goes on or the heat goes on.
We're not having a problem with the thermostat. We just set it to the temp we want & either the air goes on or the heat goes on.