I hate main bedrooms...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:farmhouse sinks


Opposite for me - I despise sinks smaller than farmhouse size and particularly despise sinks with double basins.


You know my pain. Hate these two worthless sinks that no pot can fit in
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate space wasted on a tub (or bedroom sitting area) when I could have had more closet. Bedrooms should be kinda small with big closets.


I like a tub in the master bathroom, but I completely agree that the actual bedroom shouldn't be too big and a larger closet > sitting area.
Anonymous
I hate the clear shower walls and doors. I want privacy in the shower. I know I can be the only one.
Anonymous
Grey wood floors
Lvp floors
Biscuit anything
Boob lights
Bathrooms in the living room
Townhouse master bathroom with that huge tub nobody ever uses like give me a closet please
Wall to wall carpet
Kitchen counter that has two tiers
Split foyer-not that they are ugly I am indecisive and would struggle with do I want to go upstairs or downstairs every time I get home, almost bought one and that was the deciding factor
Multiple columns outside or inside just no. No to jailhouse columns
Sunken rooms
Beige house
Garages that stick out of the front of the house and aren’t flush with the house
Full bathroom on the first floor if there is no bedroom like why is there a shower beside the kitchen?
Matter of fact add Bathrooms beside the kitchen to the list my apartment had that and I hated it
And if I’m living my fantasy life no basement laundry room. Bring that upstairs.
Texture on the bottom of the bathtub…wish someone told me


Anonymous
Powder rooms/half bathrooms that open directly into a main living space. My parents enlarged their kitchen and now we can see the toilet while sitting at the dinner table, unless the last person happened to close the door. Yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate the clear shower walls and doors. I want privacy in the shower. I know I can be the only one.


I tried and tried to convince my husband to do frosted doors on the shower -thankfully it is just the doors, not any other shower walls. I still feel pretty exposed
Anonymous
Stovetop on a center kitchen island - seems like a hazard and if it has hood fan it obstructs the view and flow of the kitchen. If it doesn't have a hood fan that's also an issue. Stovetop should be against a wall

Floating kitchen cabinets that aren't against a wall - also obstructive to view and flow of kitchen. Cabinets should also be against a wall

Radically different paint colors from room to room and weird wallpaper trims
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grey wood floors
Lvp floors
Biscuit anything
Boob lights
Bathrooms in the living room
Townhouse master bathroom with that huge tub nobody ever uses like give me a closet please
Wall to wall carpet
Kitchen counter that has two tiers
Split foyer-not that they are ugly I am indecisive and would struggle with do I want to go upstairs or downstairs every time I get home, almost bought one and that was the deciding factor
Multiple columns outside or inside just no. No to jailhouse columns
Sunken rooms
Beige house
Garages that stick out of the front of the house and aren’t flush with the house
Full bathroom on the first floor if there is no bedroom like why is there a shower beside the kitchen?
Matter of fact add Bathrooms beside the kitchen to the list my apartment had that and I hated it
And if I’m living my fantasy life no basement laundry room. Bring that upstairs.
Texture on the bottom of the bathtub…wish someone told me





Grey wood floors - YES

Lvp floors -DOUBLE YES

Biscuit anything - What?

Boob lights - I need examples

Bathrooms in the living room - who in the world has this? what?

Townhouse master bathroom with that huge tub nobody ever uses like give me a closet please - YES

Wall to wall carpet - Eh, in some spaces I think this is okay

Kitchen counter that has two tiers - YEP it's so 1988

Split foyer-not that they are ugly I am indecisive and would struggle with do I want to go upstairs or downstairs every time I get home, almost bought one and that was the deciding factor - I rather enjoy this style of home. It's very easy to move around in the home, easy flow.

Multiple columns outside or inside just no. No to jailhouse columns - Agreed!

Sunken rooms - hate. dangerous in my opinion

Beige house - as opposed to...?

Garages that stick out of the front of the house and aren’t flush with the house - Eh...so long as I have a garage

Full bathroom on the first floor if there is no bedroom like why is there a shower beside the kitchen? So odd, not sure I've ever seen this. Only thing I can think is that there was an elderly or infirm person living in the home and they had a bed set up on the main floor somewhere and needed bathroom access.

Matter of fact add Bathrooms beside the kitchen to the list my apartment had that and I hated it - sometimes its the only option. There's a water source already there, adding another water source in a different part of the house is $$$$

And if I’m living my fantasy life no basement laundry room. Bring that upstairs. - I like mine in the basement or wherever my slab is located. My sister's entire first floor flooded because a hose came loose from her washing machine which was located upstairs.

Texture on the bottom of the bathtub…wish someone told me - you like this or don't? I hate it. it's weird.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You guys are way too picky.

- military spouse who learned she can live with an awful lot


I’m just complaining about everything wrong with my own house 😔
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Powder rooms/half bathrooms that open directly into a main living space. My parents enlarged their kitchen and now we can see the toilet while sitting at the dinner table, unless the last person happened to close the door. Yuck


😳😩😖

I’m pp that said no bathrooms in the living room. Yes I live with men and they would totally bm while I was cooking or eating.
Anonymous
I hate two-story entryways
Anonymous
When you can see the toilet from the shower or the bathtub. I don't want to take a relaxing bubble bath with that as my view.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Luxury vinyl tile anywhere other than the basement

+1. So bad


LOL I live in an approx $12 million home we just redid main level with LVP. And our beach house too. I could not be happier HAHAHA

Here is why, we had old hardwood that my dogs and family destroyed.
Then we had engineered hardwood that is horrible don't install that people.

We have dogs, humans humans that ride horses and come in and out on main level for the pool. I am old spending a ton on new hardwoods nope LVP works for me LOL. The cost difference was enough to remodel most kitchens.

Yep LVP looks like plastic because it is. I don't need to impress anyone.

This is how you keep your money. LOL.


*sigh*
Couldn’t you guys have lain that overtop of the original and perfectly good and better flooring you ripped out?

*sigh again* Just the thought of somebody putting lvp on the main floor of an $11 million dollar house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you can see the toilet from the shower or the bathtub. I don't want to take a relaxing bubble bath with that as my view.


I love this one because it's so specific and yes, I agree. I don't need it to be in a water closet or whatever but arrange it so it's behind a wall or something at least.
Anonymous
Houses where the owner/builder/architect couldn't make up their mind, so you get a tudor house with palladian windows.

I'm with the posters who said no to the huge two-car garage that dominates the front of the house.
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