Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 21:59     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

all i can think of is maintenance in painting all the wood siding and roofing
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 20:56     Subject: Re:Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What did all those poor ceilings do to anyone to be treated like that?


HA! +1!

And I also agree with the other PP who said people in this area are tacky. Or maybe it's that they're the same level of tacky as the rest of the country, but they have the disposable income to make their vision of crazy come true.


Rarely does one see this level of tacky in NWDC. It's mostly in the burbs, and the NOVA burbs at that. This does look like someone from another culture or lower SES background decorated it as their version of what an upper class Americans or WASPy home would look like. Although they have clearly never been inside the house of such a person IRL.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 19:29     Subject: Re:Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

Anonymous wrote:What did all those poor ceilings do to anyone to be treated like that?


HA! +1!

And I also agree with the other PP who said people in this area are tacky. Or maybe it's that they're the same level of tacky as the rest of the country, but they have the disposable income to make their vision of crazy come true.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 13:53     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

House is pretty kick ass to me.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 13:49     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

Why do you think the owners are foreign born?
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 13:39     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

People in DC are super tacky.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 13:38     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

bigot
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 13:36     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

I bet the owners are foreign born. That is the most horrendously ugly and tacky decorating I have ever seen. I hope I never see anythign that nasty again. Yuck. It is going to take the new owners a lot of money to scrape off all the crap and cheese.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 09:29     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

That house is fine, minus all the hideous decor and taste elements (HATE the beveled countertop and chandelier in the kitchen for example) and I would HATE to live on Chain Bridge Rd and for 1.2 mil, I can afford not to.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 09:20     Subject: Re:Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

What did all those poor ceilings do to anyone to be treated like that?
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2013 09:01     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The red bathroom is gross...


I actually flinched when I looked at that picture. It hurt my eyes.

NP here, me too. But I do love the rest of the house.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2013 18:33     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

Anonymous wrote:I actually like most of the house, except that red tiled bathroom.


Me too, and I wonder if the red tiled bath is adjacent to a game room or teens bedroom and that's why it was done that way. It's tacky, but my 15 year old son would love a bathroom like that!
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2013 18:30     Subject: Remember "Jane" magazine "make unders"?

Hideous decor. Gag!