Do you have (or wish you had) any features of a home that make life easier?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Laundry chute and first floor laundry


We actually prefer living level laundry. In our case, 2nd floor laundry. We love that we never have to drag clothes downstairs OR upstairs. Clothes only have to go down the hall.
Anonymous
Have and love - mudroom, spice pull out cabinet

Wish I had - closets (live in an 85 year old house with one very small closet in the entire house)
2 bathrooms (only have one small one)
laundry chute
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in a 101-year old house.

I wish I had closets. On the first floor, guess how many closets there are? I'll wait while you think about this. ...

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Okay, ready? None. There is not a single closet on the entire first floor.




Our house is 112. Also no closets on the first floor. And my tiny closet is in my daughter's bedroom. She doesn't have a closet.
Anonymous
I wish I had a laundry chute! I do love my first-floor laundry closet. it's so convenient when I'm teleworking, which is when I do most of the laundry.

I really really miss the walk-in closet I had in my last house. It was awesome. The closet I have now just doesn't compare and I always feel cluttered and scattered because I can't figure out where to keep all my clothes!
Anonymous
Love my double wall oven. Having not had double ovens for 20 years before this house (had it in my mother's house and this is the first place I've had since leaving for college that had it), I love it. Also, love having gas for my stovetop. So much nicer than electric. And a garage--my last home did not have a garage.

Anonymous
Lazy Susans in the corner cabinets in the kitchen. Love them. Great for pots and pans.

Functioning exhaust fan over the stove, as opposed to one that just recirculates the air back into the kitchen.

Wish I had a mudroom.
Anonymous
definitely a front porch with an overhang. And a front door with leaded (tasteful) glass panels, to let more sun into the front hall
Anonymous
definitely a front porch with an overhang. And a front door with leaded (tasteful) glass panels, to let more sun into the front hall
Anonymous
definitely a front porch with an overhang. And a front door with leaded (tasteful) glass panels, to let more sun into the front hall
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in a 101-year old house.

I wish I had closets. On the first floor, guess how many closets there are? I'll wait while you think about this. ...

....

....

Okay, ready? None. There is not a single closet on the entire first floor.




Our house is 112. Also no closets on the first floor. And my tiny closet is in my daughter's bedroom. She doesn't have a closet.


No first floor closets here, either, although there is a small pantry.

I never really noticed. We just use antique storage furniture - armoires, etc.
Anonymous
My nearly 100 year old home had some OK closets added on, but awkwardly..

What it does not have is a vent fan in the one bathroom. This is so necessary to dehumidify. I have to run an extra dehumidifier.
Anonymous
We live in a modern townhome, so my wish list has more to do with what I'd want if we had more space rather than lacking "modern" conveniences not found in older homes:

A double wall oven.

A breakfast bar with stools in the kitchen (no room in our house).

A shower on our lower level. (We plan to add this to the existing half-bath).


Anonymous
I would love to have a whole house vacuum system. I'm not sure what it's really called but the kind where you attach a hose to a hole in the wall and all the the dust is deposited in a bin in the basement or garage. So cool, and seems so much cleaner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would love to have a whole house vacuum system. I'm not sure what it's really called but the kind where you attach a hose to a hole in the wall and all the the dust is deposited in a bin in the basement or garage. So cool, and seems so much cleaner.


We have one of these and actually don't use it. We find our Dyson vaccuum does a superior job. Maybe the newer systems are more efficient? Ours is 20 years old.
Anonymous
Half-bath on the main floor. Huge mistake.
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