I'm gonna sound like a jerk for saying this.
I was looking for a place to live earlier this year and ended up looking at several of the "luxury apartment" buildings that seem to be springing up all over the country. This looks exactly like those. The textures are designed to look nice (hardwood floors, cement-ish countertops) at first glance, but mask the cheap materials that become readily apparent once you spend a little time there. Plus, they don't age well. It only takes a couple years for this to feel less-than-new because the design is meant to be very "of-the-moment."
These rooms look trendy + modern now, but I can't imagine they'll age well in terms of maintenance or style.
All of that apartment shopping made me cynical though.