jamie said:
Not sure what to call the wood frames around the brick - but they've gone from white to gray. To me they really made the building unique and they popped out. Now it looks like they're just faded in. Very drab.
the color gray has invaded everything in the last few years.. it’s depressing.
jamie said:
Not sure what to call the wood frames around the brick - but they've gone from white to gray. To me they really made the building unique and they popped out. Now it looks like they're just faded in. Very drab.
The wood frames are faux “half timbering.”
Jaytee said:
the color gray has invaded everything in the last few years.. it’s depressing.
Gray..... everything's gotta be gray these days. Several houses on our street and neighboring streets have gone from white, blue, beige and whatever, to gray.
Restaurants have gone from whatever to industrial, gray and metal decor. All of it looks like the set of the film, "1984."
Formerlyjerseyjack said:
Gray..... everything's gotta be gray these days. Several houses on our street and neighboring streets have gone from white, blue, beige and whatever, to gray.
Restaurants have gone from whatever to industrial, gray and metal decor. All of it looks like the set of the film, "1984."
even the frikkin cars! Kitchen cabinets! Toilets! Maybe it’s just a reflection of society in general today….
My friends lived in Summit. About 6 year ago, they had their stucco house painted at a cost of several $k. Then they had to move to assisted living for health reasons.
Real Estate agent tells 'em to repaint the house, gray, because millennials like everything to be gray. So again, several $k to repaint the house, gray.
and interior --- everything is supposed to be white with gray or black trim. --- More $k.
jamie said:
Let's just make all buildings gray
I wouldn't put a penny into that building. Look at it. The right side of it is collapsing.
As a former Maplewoodian who was there when Arturo's opened and who watched it grow into a foodie paradise, I have to ask: what is going in the space now?
mfpark said:
As a former Maplewoodian who was there when Arturo's opened and who watched it grow into a foodie paradise, I have to ask: what is going in the space now?
Osteria LK. It's an offshoot of Laboratorio Kitchen in Montclair. https://www.northjersey.com/story/entertainment/dining/2024/01/01/north-jersey-restaurants-opening-2024/71989787007/
Steve said:
Osteria LK. It's an offshoot of Laboratorio Kitchen in Montclair. https://www.northjersey.com/story/entertainment/dining/2024/01/01/north-jersey-restaurants-opening-2024/71989787007/
Oh, not another nail salon????
mfpark said:
Oh, not another nail salon????
No, but it used to be a tanning salon once upon a time.
Jaytee said:
jamie said:
Not sure what to call the wood frames around the brick - but they've gone from white to gray. To me they really made the building unique and they popped out. Now it looks like they're just faded in. Very drab.
the color gray has invaded everything in the last few years.. it’s depressing.
And most of the new apartment buildings tend to look the same.
I remember that property as Pietz Hardware store. Mr Pietz also owned The Winolear on Highland. His German wife was in charge of the hardware store.
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Not sure what to call the wood frames around the brick - but they've gone from white to gray. To me they really made the building unique and they popped out. Now it looks like they're just faded in. Very drab.