You’d have to strip that house down to the studs and completely redo to get me to live there. In its current state you could not pay me $10 million to live there. |
It’s definitely giving Disney Adult anyway |
“I wanted [the house] to be more authentic. I didn’t want it to have a bright shiny new kitchen like everyone else … I wanted it to look older.”
![]() “I must have done my job,” Maria notes of the finished design, as she reflects on guests who step into the seven-bedroom, seven-full-bathroom house and comment that it’s “so warm and inviting!” ![]() |
Why are there two twin beds in one room? Can you imagine if you lived in this gargantuan house and had to share a bedroom with a sibling? Hopefully it was just a guest room. |
I can’t respect anyone who builds a house over 5,000 square feet, unless they are hosting multiple generations. Buy a preexisting castle? Sure. I wouldn’t have spent $11 minion on this, but glad someone likes it. I just think going forward we need to make more sustainable choices than a private indoor basketball court. |
A lot of focal points and shapes and carvings and animals. Lions and tigers and bears oh my. But I can't afford the garage, so hat off to the seller and buyer. Please invite me over. |
+1, I think it’s awful and vulgar. Plus you are one home away from bust Georgetown Pike and the madness of Langley high school students, parents, and buses there trying to squeeze in off the two-lane G’town Pike into the Langley parking lot for drop-off from 6:30-8:30 and 2:45-5:00 every weekday. No thanks |
looks like it sold at a massive discount to listing. |
Two parts Thomas Kinkade, one part Illuminati. |
How is a private indoor basketball court not sustainable? It takes no energy to run and has no carbon emissions beyond that exhaled by ballers breathing hard while playing |
This is so ugly. OMG.
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Not my cup of tea but one thing for sure- I'm not paying that much for a house without a pool. |
This is the Langley area, right? Gross. |
Thomas Kinkade would never. |
This comment on the Gaston comment are why I still read DCUM. Brilliant. |