I'm trying to figure out why they described the first home as a "colonial" style?! |
That material is sometimes cheap in the front. They add different materials, fake stone, with brick and cheao siding for what I don't know. In 20 years we will be asking ourselves what we were thinking. |
Not always: http://antiquehomestyle.com/styles/dutch-revival.htm |
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http://antiquehomestyle.com/styles/dutch-revival.htm
thanks for posting that link! I love old houses and it was cool to learn more about some of the different types. (i have a cape cod. not my favorite, but easy to find in arlington.) |
I actually love dutch revival. People may disagree on the aesthetics of the roof, but the slight pitch of the roof means that the top floors have more usable space than homes with steeply pitched roofs. |
I like that home. A lot of these homes are narrower because of the narrow lots in more desirable inside the beltway areas. The arlington one did a pretty nice job with the narrowness. |
| Most families want 2 story entrances, 2 car garage, large master bedroom and at least 3000sqrft. i'd rather have a smaller lot, inside the beltway and a 2 car garage . In my mind I am so happy that i don't have to park my car in the street or driveyway especially when it is raining and snowing. I will take a big garage front over none anyday. |
| I am not sure that most families want a two story entrance. The builders are doing less of that now because there is less demand for it. I for one do not want a MBR that dwarfs the rest of the bedrooms. |
ditto. I see 2-story foyer and think that it is a waste of space and an energy suck. And it bugs me to no end when the Master bedroom is gigantic and the other bedrooms could double as closets. |
I'm really stunned at how many houses don't have parking. In my ideal world, I'm going to have a 2-car garage, but it seems like it's close to impossible to find close-in! I'm just happy we have a driveway that can fit two cars at our rental. |
It can seem like the children are an after thought...like "when you outgrow this tiny room, please leave". |
Too much roof. |
No, it's that the children don't play in their bedrooms. No biggie. And I love my large master bedroom/sitting room combo. |
| You all would probably hate my house. DW and I work in the suburbs, so we have a new-built (to us in 2006) McMansion type house out in the suburbs. Commute is 20 minutes for us, but we couldn't be happier. We like our new house and the amenities. We love the fact that we could design in many features that we wanted and loved and didn't have to live with the choices some other homeowner made 100 years ago. Houses with "character" are cute, but that often means that they're small, or older and in need of some repair, or cost more per sq ft than we wanted to pay. I'm glad you all love your homes, but I also like mine. I'm not sure why there is so much vitriol here for a home you don't have to live in, but if you want to live your life with so much "hate", have at it. Fortunately, we didn't buy your house with character and you didn't buy our house, or there would have been two very unhappy families. |
Whoa... I think you are taking someone's list of features they don't care for a bit too personally. Instead of being insulted, why not just list the things you don't like? (e.g., small, older homes in need of repairs, floor plans that don't make sense for how you live, etc.) I'm sure no one meant this list as a personal attack .... we don't even know you. |