Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup 20:51....you got me....that last one is my house.
Happy now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I like this one
No, seriously... Is this a joke? Someone admits to liking this mishmash of architectural styles and having HALF your frontage be garage? Do you put your toilet in the living room, too? I mean, I know you have to have one (or three, or whatever) but WHY would you want to put it out front and center??? Painful.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I like this one
No, seriously... Is this a joke? Someone admits to liking this mishmash of architectural styles and having HALF your frontage be garage? Do you put your toilet in the living room, too? I mean, I know you have to have one (or three, or whatever) but WHY would you want to put it out front and center??? Painful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup 20:51....you got me....that last one is my house.
Happy now?
Anonymous wrote:Yup 20:51....you got me....that last one is my house.
Happy now?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I like this one
No, seriously... Is this a joke? Someone admits to liking this mishmash of architectural styles and having HALF your frontage be garage? Do you put your toilet in the living room, too? I mean, I know you have to have one (or three, or whatever) but WHY would you want to put it out front and center??? Painful.
Anonymous wrote:
I like this one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not have a problem with the "mc mansion" in general.
I do have a problem when they shove them in a small lot, in an established quaint neighborhood and it becomes an eye sore for everyone around it.
Not to mention that it towers over some of the other homes, taking their sunlight for their gardens, etc. Go out it out in Potomac on a huge plot of land.
I agree with this. I also consider something a McMansion if it has no discernible architectural style or is a mish-mash of styles or poorly constructed (i.e., vast expanses of vinyl siding with nothing interesting to break up the monotony, brick facades with siding on the sides and back and no windows on the sides).
If it was built just to be big, I consider it a McMansion. I am not jealous of McMansions.
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Of the three houses that pp above has posted, can we all agree that the last one (yellow) is the only one that looks really, really bad?
I don't mind McMansions but I see houses like that all over Nova and I think they're just too horrific to even be mcmansions.
I like #2 , #1 looks like an addition, #3 belongs in a warmer climate like florida.
I like this one
You MUST be joking! The third one is horrible...almost as bad as the yellow one! Hideous!
Well. What does your glorious house look like
Not a tacky eye sore with 5 roofs like that house.

Not everyone can afford a Victorian in Hyde Park + the lot next door on a state senator's and hospital lobbyist salary. Just sayin.
Oh snap, forgot tha adj. profs pull down some bank.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't read the whole thread but the words that come to mind are gauche, tacky, and new money. Also no character. Lack of mature trees is also horrible. Skinny little saplings and three cars in every driveway don't do it for me. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not have a problem with the "mc mansion" in general.
I do have a problem when they shove them in a small lot, in an established quaint neighborhood and it becomes an eye sore for everyone around it.
Not to mention that it towers over some of the other homes, taking their sunlight for their gardens, etc. Go out it out in Potomac on a huge plot of land.
I agree with this. I also consider something a McMansion if it has no discernible architectural style or is a mish-mash of styles or poorly constructed (i.e., vast expanses of vinyl siding with nothing interesting to break up the monotony, brick facades with siding on the sides and back and no windows on the sides).
If it was built just to be big, I consider it a McMansion. I am not jealous of McMansions.
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Of the three houses that pp above has posted, can we all agree that the last one (yellow) is the only one that looks really, really bad?
I don't mind McMansions but I see houses like that all over Nova and I think they're just too horrific to even be mcmansions.
I like #2 , #1 looks like an addition, #3 belongs in a warmer climate like florida.
I like this one
You MUST be joking! The third one is horrible...almost as bad as the yellow one! Hideous!
Well. What does your glorious house look like
Not a tacky eye sore with 5 roofs like that house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not have a problem with the "mc mansion" in general.
I do have a problem when they shove them in a small lot, in an established quaint neighborhood and it becomes an eye sore for everyone around it.
Not to mention that it towers over some of the other homes, taking their sunlight for their gardens, etc. Go out it out in Potomac on a huge plot of land.
I agree with this. I also consider something a McMansion if it has no discernible architectural style or is a mish-mash of styles or poorly constructed (i.e., vast expanses of vinyl siding with nothing interesting to break up the monotony, brick facades with siding on the sides and back and no windows on the sides).
If it was built just to be big, I consider it a McMansion. I am not jealous of McMansions.
![]()
![]()
Of the three houses that pp above has posted, can we all agree that the last one (yellow) is the only one that looks really, really bad?
I don't mind McMansions but I see houses like that all over Nova and I think they're just too horrific to even be mcmansions.
I like #2 , #1 looks like an addition, #3 belongs in a warmer climate like florida.
I like this one
You MUST be joking! The third one is horrible...almost as bad as the yellow one! Hideous!
Well. What does your glorious house look like