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Giant tubs in master baths - give me a bigger walk in closet.
Slippery tile floors in bathrooms and showers Kitchen cabinets I can’t reach without a ladder 8 foot ceilings Pillars and arches Lack of natural indoor lighting. Outdoor porches kill sunlight Poorly laid out kitchens |
When my kid was late Elementary age she was cat sitting for a neighbor. I was helping but letting her be independent. She calls down from upstairs and says “they don’t have a sink up here only a bowl on the counter. Can I fill up the water in the bathtub?” It was one of those sinks you are talking about
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main bedroom...main bedroom...main bedroom...main bedroom...main bedroom...main bedroom... |
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Big houses (5k + square feet) that are poorly laid out. Like, a sitting area in the bedroom but no pantry, tiny laundry room, no mudroom, etc.
Pillars Kitchen cabinets that don't extend to the ceiling This is outside but: neighborhoods without curbs and gutters |
I agree. I always fold in the family room and watch a show. |
| Maroon walls, people if you still have maroon dining rooms or offices or bedrooms please paint asap. So dated, nothing screams 90's more than that. |
+1 "Master" is so antiquated. |
How would you feel about a sunken living room if your dining room were ample? I kind of like how it delineates a space and adds ceiling height. Only concern is aging in place or elderly guests |
Different poster from op. I hate, hate, hate sunken rooms. In the early morning and late evening hours, I tend to be clumsy, and more than once in my old home, I stepped without remembering the step down. In one instance, the result was a stress fracture that gave me back pain for years. Frankly, I think step-downs should be forbidden as health hazards. |
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• Mismatched floors
• Bathroom carpeting (yuck! 🤔) • Wall heaters or window air-conditioners - only like central heat + air • Low ceilings • Colored farmhouse sinks (other than white or even gray.) • White appliances…..or even worse, appliances that are different hues. • White, ceramic sinks • Cabinets that reach the ceiling. I like cabinets that have room to put plants/other decor on top. • Walls painted extremely bright or dark colors • Vertical blinds • Square-tiled countertops • Pedestal bathroom sinks • Bidets • No bathtub 🛁 in Primary bathroom • Open concept floor plan (though when my kids were little this would have been a true necessity to have!) |
I think we’d be best friends lol. I can’t stand every single thing you pointed out. |
As a person with a double sink, I couldn't agree more. I built my house, and the double sink is my only regret. It's impractical, and I only use one side, which always feels confined. If I could do it again, I would get a farmhouse sink instead. |
No, my main bedroom also has two walk-in closets. However, even though I have a lot of clothes and appreciate the storage, I would have preferred to have the space for a stand-alone bathtub vs the extra closet. |
Wait till you hear about the common low cost floor tile used until the mid 70s. |
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Houses that have been dramatically altered to be something they never were intended to be where the interior is incongruent with the overall vibe. For example, early 20th century row houses that have been gutted to look like open floor plan suburban McMansions.
OR, suburban McMansion that has a bunch of moldings and finishes to make it look like a grand Georgian country house. Keep it consistent and limit the dissonance. |