Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's attractive. The architect should be ashamed of herself for designing such a monstrosity. However, if you look around at all the ugly mcmansions in the world, you'll have to keep your eyes closed when driving through pretty much any subdivision these days and most suburbs that are plagued with tear-downs.
The interior is hideous. The house looks like it's designed for robots. Who can live in such ugliness? Every family I know who lives in houses like this ends up actually living in the smallest, coziest rooms in the house, venturing out into the ktichen for entertaining only, and then moving back to the basement where it's comfortable or to the smallest "den" in the house.
It's all show and no life. Just wear your income emblazoned in neon on your back and be done with it. Much better for the environment than showing your wealth through these environmentally unfriendly houses that no one can actually live in. Yetch. I'll go back to my warm, cozy, inviting house now where we all feel comfortable. When I need to entertain a few hundred of my closest friends, I'll rent a mcmansion or a hotel ballroom.
Wow, so judgmental. This reads like one of those "my daddy built brick houses" posts.