Anonymous
Post 01/17/2022 09:33     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

Poor judgement on the part of the agent.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2022 09:15     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

I’d call that the mouse house
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2022 09:13     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They did a great job with the basement by removing the dropped ceiling, they added height to the rec room with the exposed beams. The brick wall is also handsome. For the poster who asked about the living room rug: they have other rugs scattered through the house that look authentic. I agree with the other poster who thought they may have bought them in the Middle East. Although, I have found some good rugs here at estate sales in neighborhoods where military and state department people lived.


It looks incomplete.


Duh. It is an industrial look. If you leave the drop ceiling in basement you have about 6 and a half height. Without the ceiling it feels more open.

You need to get out of your cookie cutter condo and see how people make small spaces work.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 21:15     Subject: Re:Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

Anonymous wrote:I first thought dog food but then was hoping it was maybe coffee beans? Not that I would want to use this to store beans but it somehow seems less icky. And the smell of beans wouldn’t be as revolting as kibble. Anyhow looked at the listing on larger computer screen and can confirm if it actually is dog food vs coffee beans?!


*Anyone not anyhow!
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 21:14     Subject: Re:Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

I first thought dog food but then was hoping it was maybe coffee beans? Not that I would want to use this to store beans but it somehow seems less icky. And the smell of beans wouldn’t be as revolting as kibble. Anyhow looked at the listing on larger computer screen and can confirm if it actually is dog food vs coffee beans?!
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:35     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

Anonymous wrote:They did a great job with the basement by removing the dropped ceiling, they added height to the rec room with the exposed beams. The brick wall is also handsome. For the poster who asked about the living room rug: they have other rugs scattered through the house that look authentic. I agree with the other poster who thought they may have bought them in the Middle East. Although, I have found some good rugs here at estate sales in neighborhoods where military and state department people lived.


It looks incomplete.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:26     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

Bench is a good place to store tablecloths and placemats. Mine are taking up the only really good drawer for things like pastry board and cookie sheets.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:22     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

I would HATE to live with that Stove in the middle with such little counter space. It's a pretty renovation, but not functional. Which is probably why they needed to put dog food in a bench.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:20     Subject: Re:Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

They did a nice job on this. But there are SO many pictures of the stove island. Not sure that’s the best feature of the house.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:12     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing renovation in Fairlington. If you are in the market for a condo in Fairlington, this townhouse is great. The built in storage is a big plus.

If you put in an offer, I hope you get it.


Are you the seller/agent? Please explain the dog food storage!


Not the owner but we recently bought in Fairlington and the renovation is well done. Storing dog kibble under a built in bench doesn’t seem bad to me not I take everything said on DCUM with a grain of salt.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:09     Subject: Re:Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

As a Fairlington resident, you are almost guaranteed to have mice. Any open food will make you their host home. We have lived here for 12 years and the number of mice we have caught is insane.

Also, that’s a really crowded kitchen. Great photos but man that many cabinets make a small home even smaller.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:02     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

I am looking at Fairlington now, and I really hope these owners got to live in that home for a while, because the cost of all those built-ins must've been insane. No way they get a good ROI on that. Also, way overdone. Maybe they did it themselves.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 15:02     Subject: Re:Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

The owners did a great job on that house. Talk about ready to move in. Lovely work! And I would be fine with the dog food in the bench like it is. I actually think it is pretty clever!
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 14:14     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing renovation in Fairlington. If you are in the market for a condo in Fairlington, this townhouse is great. The built in storage is a big plus.

If you put in an offer, I hope you get it.


Are you the seller/agent? Please explain the dog food storage!
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 14:13     Subject: Picture of loose pet food in dining room bench?

They did a great job with the basement by removing the dropped ceiling, they added height to the rec room with the exposed beams. The brick wall is also handsome. For the poster who asked about the living room rug: they have other rugs scattered through the house that look authentic. I agree with the other poster who thought they may have bought them in the Middle East. Although, I have found some good rugs here at estate sales in neighborhoods where military and state department people lived.