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Op here. I loved the two staircases too and spent so much time as a kid thinking really fancy houses have a kitchen stairway and a front stairway only to realize IRL you rarely see that because nobody is living in a sitcom and needs easy entrance/exit points for scenes. But so many of those 90s show houses had them!! |
I think it depends where you live. A lot of houses in Virginia Beach have them- the regular suburban neighborhoods in Virginia Beach, not the beach resort area. |
| Phil and Claire's house on Modern Family. |
My house in Richmond had a servant's stair, as did my childhood home in Ohio. It goes with the age and size of the house--these were pre-1920s. |
| Bilbo Baggins' house! |
Absolutely and Juliet's house in Grimm. Though, I always did wonder, why weren't there more bedrooms upstairs in Lorelai's house? |
What I always wonder: when TV characters have these huge houses, why is a visiting guest or a disagreeable spouse always sleeping on the couch and not in a guest bedroom? |
Because they're disagreeable. |
They aren't uncommon in some areas. I grew up in New England with a lot of Queen Anne houses and Dutch colonials that frequently have two staircases. I see them around DC area too. I even know of a few city row houses with two staircases. |
I grew up about 2 blocks from there! It IS a gorgeous house. Was for sale pretty recently actually. |
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Nancy and Elliot's house on thirtysomething.
Hope and michael's was too dark. |
We live in what many here would call a suburban McMansion neighborhood (except that we have larger size appropriate lots, and better workmanship). Our neighborhood had 13 models that buyers chose from. 2 of the models had front and back staircases. I only remember one of them (one had a model home when the neighborhood first opened up) but I've seen at least a handful of that model scattered around the neighborhood. |
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Dynasty- so fancy! Wouldn't want it now that I'm an adult but when I was little I imagined it would be wonderful to live in.
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I agree! |