Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is no foyer or closet, I would hate to throw my coats and shoes down the hall.
Here is a real foyer
Perfect for catfights with Krystle Carrington
Ohmigod...the white trash faux two story foyer!! Please NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great room right down the hall, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is no foyer or closet, I would hate to throw my coats and shoes down the hall.
Here is a real foyer
Perfect for catfights with Krystle Carrington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
VS
#1 clearly.
BTW, what is wrong with detached garages? I prefer them. Did not realize I am in the minority.
The majority of america wants an attached forward facing garage
1) Can go directly in the home
2) Easier to park
#2 clearly. The mini-Mickey is a fugly little house with no charm, and Mickey on steroids is too big for the neighborhood. If you have to live like the Simpsons, medium Mickey is the way to go.
That is my least fav MS model - agree that it's a little boring. But #2 looks like it has angry eyebrows. ^^ So I have to go with #1.
Having had all sorts of car-storage options...I like the look of detached garages and they are fine in this area for 360 days/year. On seriously snowy days it sucks to dig out the car, but it's not the end of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
VS
#1 clearly.
BTW, what is wrong with detached garages? I prefer them. Did not realize I am in the minority.
The majority of america wants an attached forward facing garage
1) Can go directly in the home
2) Easier to park
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
VS
#1 clearly.
BTW, what is wrong with detached garages? I prefer them. Did not realize I am in the minority.
The majority of america wants an attached forward facing garage
1) Can go directly in the home
2) Easier to park
#2 clearly. The mini-Mickey is a fugly little house with no charm, and Mickey on steroids is too big for the neighborhood. If you have to live like the Simpsons, medium Mickey is the way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is no foyer or closet, I would hate to throw my coats and shoes down the hall.
Here is a real foyer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting back to OP's original listing... I think that house is gorgeous but I would never spend $2.2 million on a house where, if my DH was doing the dishes, I wouldn't be able to open up the oven door. Did you notice that the kitchen is ridiculously narrow? Why not add another foot between the two sets of counters so that there's room to move? That would drive me insane and honestly would keep me from buying this house, assuming in some fantasy that I had the money to afford it.
I think that it's a photo-perspective thing- that kitchen is plenty big and the owners entertain a lot. I like the built-in bench behind the island, cool use of space.
Anonymous wrote:there is no foyer or closet, I would hate to throw my coats and shoes down the hall.
Anonymous wrote:there is no foyer or closet, I would hate to throw my coats and shoes down the hall.


Anonymous wrote:Getting back to OP's original listing... I think that house is gorgeous but I would never spend $2.2 million on a house where, if my DH was doing the dishes, I wouldn't be able to open up the oven door. Did you notice that the kitchen is ridiculously narrow? Why not add another foot between the two sets of counters so that there's room to move? That would drive me insane and honestly would keep me from buying this house, assuming in some fantasy that I had the money to afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
VS
#1 clearly.
BTW, what is wrong with detached garages? I prefer them. Did not realize I am in the minority.
The majority of america wants an attached forward facing garage
1) Can go directly in the home
2) Easier to park