Make me feel better-- Name something you hate about your house

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:next door neighbor

the house is perfect


+1


Oh I feel for you guys! Know that no one else likes him either, but you probably won't realize that or find that out factually until you get the hell out of there. Does he have guns? In the meantime, ignore the sh*t stirrer, he's only looking for trouble because of his own shortcomings.
Anonymous
I think I have you all beat:
rusty chain link fence in backyard
front door is beat up and the door casing has lead-based paint
the only full bath is original from the 50s with grey-green, blue, and pink tile, with cracks
rusty windowframe in the shower
really flimsy interior doors need to be replaced, but are not standard sizes
basement: drywall needs repair from old water damage, tile is probably asbestos and definitely ugly, we have a "bathroom" that only has a toilet, no sink

We're planning on tackling all of this, but it will take a while to afford it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Home theater room, don't have time to set it up


I used mine as a store room for now.
Anonymous
This is a great thread to be used as fuel for the new construction vs old construction battle.
Anonymous
Rear facing garage. Pain to get in and out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think I have you all beat:
rusty chain link fence in backyard
front door is beat up and the door casing has lead-based paint
the only full bath is original from the 50s with grey-green, blue, and pink tile, with cracks
rusty windowframe in the shower
really flimsy interior doors need to be replaced, but are not standard sizes
basement: drywall needs repair from old water damage, tile is probably asbestos and definitely ugly, we have a "bathroom" that only has a toilet, no sink

We're planning on tackling all of this, but it will take a while to afford it.


I posted earlier in this thread and we have those issues too. But they don't bother me too much because they aren't in my line of sight.
Anonymous
Our house has very limited storage. No carport/garage, small bedrooms, carpeting (I'd rather have hardwood).
Anonymous
My bathrooms. They are old and hideous and outdated, and I can't just gut them for cheap because the pipes also suck. So I'm looking at $30K, most likely. And since I don't have $30K and won't have it anytime soon, I am stuck with horrible bathrooms for at least a few more years. (what's worse: I renovated the baths in my previous place, so I got used to having nice bathrooms, and now I'm back at square one.)

10:22 - I think you need to find a different contractor.
Anonymous
Our floors are really slanty so ever effing dog and baby toy ends up under the book shelf.
Anonymous
I really don't like the exterior appearance of my house. The brown brick color is ugly and there is nothing warm or charming about the outside of the house.
Anonymous
I hate how large our house is. It's 30,000 sqft on several acres in Great Falls, and we pay a lot of salaries to keep it clean and make sure the gardens have the right seasonal plants and flowers.

I also regret the indoor Olympic pool - I think in hindsight we should have gone for half-size plus a plunge pool and indoor waterpark for the little ones.

LOL, ok, ok, I'm only trolling, DCUM-style. I'm living in a modest townhouse that could use some repairs. Feel better?

Anonymous
cape style home so as others hacv said the upstairs is cold in wunter and hot in summer.

we are on a cut through street and cars often go pretty fast down the street which infuriates me.

back yard gets swampy agter it rains, including one area that fills like a pond. Not sure how we will solve this issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:cape style home so as others hacv said the upstairs is cold in wunter and hot in summer.

we are on a cut through street and cars often go pretty fast down the street which infuriates me.

back yard gets swampy agter it rains, including one area that fills like a pond. Not sure how we will solve this issue.


drainage and soil fill.
Anonymous
where do I start...

My steam shower tile doesn't match the tile backsplash behind the sinks very well.
The gold bath fixtures are too shiny and hurt my eyes in the morning.
I get a little dizzy driving the Benz around our circular driveway.
The atrium is too sunny.
The au pair suite is too big - I don't think the help needs that much space.
Anonymous
1. No basement -- thus, severe lack of storage. I didn't realize how huge a problem this would be. Unfinished attic with ladder does not cut it. This is unfixable.
2. Dining room is too narrow -- needs one more foot in every direction.
3. Too-small living room that is open to dining room and front door opens right off it.
4. Lack of sunlight on main floor (due largely to wraparound porch, which I do love)
5. No front hall closet or foyer.
6. Kitchen cabinets and drawers falling apart inside. Stupidly, we replaced the counter with granite without replacing the cabinets to save money. Now to replace the cabinets, we'd have to rip out the granite. At least they look good on the outside.
7. Two of the four bedrooms are too small.

Okay, that made me sad. I do love pretty much everything else about the house. Location is perfect, except for being a 25 minute walk from Metro. That's 5-10 minutes too far to be of practical "walking distance," I've found. We have a large, flat, beautiful yard. House is historic and beautiful. Wonderful neighborhood.

But we probably overpaid by $75,000. Even though that was in 2007, it still bothers me a lot.


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