Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t this just be fixed by paint? Not seeing the problem here.
No because the windows aren’t wood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right? Why are they all white with basically 2x4s as trim and black framed windows? It’s SO BORING. At least the craftsmen were different colors, had different color trims, some different elements.
I say this as someone who lives in a cookie cutter brick colonial.
I love colonials. Those never go out of style.
Colonials are ugly and dated. I can’t believe you like them.
DP but I will never tire of a traditional center hall brick colonial. (Not talking about the 1980s brick in front, siding on the rest style). But the actual ~1920s-30s era (well maintained) colonials will forever be my favorite.
Alas I do not live in one.
Anonymous wrote:I feel really lucky to own a home, and I’m really happy for all the people in my life who have fulfilled their dream of owning a home. It’s hard to keep up with home maintenance and repair, so I’m proud even of our new roof and our new hot water heater. I’m proud of our new windows and window treatments. We’ve barely done any decor updates, and we really need new carpets and flooring. I look forward to be able to do that.
If your dream was to own a home and now you do, congratulations, and great job on all the work and savings and patience it takes to maintain your home. You are living not only your own dream, but the dream of many people who might never achieve it.
Anonymous wrote:I also am very glad to own an older colonial. Very cute inside, once we painted over all the butter yellow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they have to be all white, though, I don't get.
Many people like white. It has mass appeal. Remember the all-white kitchen trend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes so much money to make them look unique, done with decor
Yes, and that does nothing for the exterior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right? Why are they all white with basically 2x4s as trim and black framed windows? It’s SO BORING. At least the craftsmen were different colors, had different color trims, some different elements.
I say this as someone who lives in a cookie cutter brick colonial.
I love colonials. Those never go out of style.
Colonials are ugly and dated. I can’t believe you like them.
Anonymous wrote:Mixed in an existing neighborhood, though, they look like ghost ships. It's not a warm, inviting look but rather cold and imposing. PP, you don't understand why people would care about the character of their neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:It takes so much money to make them look unique, done with decor
Anonymous wrote:It's not the style it's the apparent cheapness of the materials.