Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first two facades are more or less based on historically accurate buildings for this area. What's monstrous is the cheapening out on the sides and back. Developers often do that, usually with a fake brick/stone facade and vinyl siding everywhere else. The third one is awful all around but at least consistent. It's a lot of maximization of space that becomes angular and severe, and personally, I wouldn't want to live in those homes.
Me again. The interiors aren't bad at all (
assuming construction is solid, fittings are good quality, etc). It's just a shame the guy has such poor taste in exteriors. Cubes and rectangles are always hard to present in a soft and gentle way - I think the human brain keeps coming back to a thatched cottage ideal, even if they're not conscious of it.
Lol! That's a wild assumption.
Remember the overpriced cardboard houses in Foxhall (?) that were so poorly built they
grew mushrooms?
These places are garbage: appearance over substance, intended for status-chasing suckers. Looking at the photos, I can just hear the echoes through the flimsy walls, and the reverb from the hollowcore doors. It'd be like living inside a drum.