Front facing garage was a must for us when we were house hunting. |
Nothing wrong with being practical. |
lets say hardiplank is 1 Brick cost 5 times more than hardiplank Vinyl siding costs 60% of hardiplank If you do the math on a house that is 2 times the length of the width: brick front / vinyl sides 1 front = 1 x 5 = 5 4 sides = 4 x .6 = 2.4 1 rear = .1 x .6 = .6 -------------- 8 all hardiplank 1 front = 1 x 1 = 1 4 sides = 4 x 1 = 4 1 rear = 1 x 1 = 1 -------------- 6 |
Prior to moving to VA I didn't even realize a non-front facing garage was a possibility (absent like a real mansion). But I come from the land of ranches. They are all front facing garages. |
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I grew up in an old house in CA with a detached garage. It was positioned behind the garage. It also had doors that opened to the sides, folding in on themselves. Now THAT'S impractical.
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Flooring that doesn't work for owning pets.
In general, materials so fussy and expensive that the home is not conducive to children or pets. |
| The current colors on the craftsmans are likely to get outdated. |
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I think a lot of craftmens now loot like BIG boxes. DH keeps saying they look like beach houses but I don't see that.
I love colonials the most and think they fit in best with this area (VA). |
Even if your house isn't large, no one wants a tiny kitchen where they are isolated. Frankly this is less for dinner parties which most people only have every once in a while and more for the day to day living with a family and having people congregate in the kitchen. I like being able to cook with DH or have kids hang out and do homework during dinner prep. |
| I hope the trend of 5,500 sq ft monstrosities will one day be a thing of the past, and people will start wanting houses that merely meet their needs and have much less of an environmental impact. I'm probably delusional, though. |
Yes you are |
I like colonials, but I wish the builders would stick to the true colonial look. |
| I really love my Craftsman-style house. It may be considered outdated in 2030, but it's gone up about $350K in value in just a few years. I was bored with center-hall colonials, and it's nice knowing that this house is big enough that no one will ever need to slap on some sloppy addition like you find on so many older Colonials or Cape Cods. |
I was thinking the same thing on both counts. I've said before that I think the studio apt version of open kitchen (with no room definition at all) goes too far. |
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