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https://redf.in/Pam5bn
Get freaky. |
| Well, I guess they used the lot well. But why the unfinished basement? |
| That's been on and off the market for sale or rent since at least September. |
| I can’t deal with the red bathrooms. And other random use of red. |
| I feel like the first pictures give a sort of Moroccan feel. If they would have committed to that I think they might have had something here. |
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The blood red bathroom is... unsettling.
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| Normally when people complain about $2mil homes on dcum, I shrug and think, “eh, it’s nicer than my place.” But this… this literally started to give me a headache. |
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I like the shape of of the exterior and the interior spaces but yuck to the red, black, and white interiors.
And the shiny granite floors and stairwell look like a death trap if any water gets on them. Also for that amount of money why the cheap Container Store closet shelving? |
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I love it! Even though it's not my color palette or style, I respect the architecture and flair. |
| When was that house designed? It looks like Stanley Kubrick movie set. |
| I don’t even know what I was expecting…but it wasn’t that |
| Wow! That is a freak! |
| The kitchen and bathrooms are awful (like, remind me of airplane bathrooms and European trains and not in a good way), but I respect that the architecture actually has a point of view and sticks to it. The staircase and curved ceilings etc are really cool. At least it’s not another beige vinyl processed wonderbread Franken-“colonial” |
| Why does the listing description say the house was built in 1919? Is that a typo? |
Since 1997 it has been for sale! |