Anonymous wrote:Stovetops in the kitchen island. They don’t seem practical at all.
Anonymous wrote:I hate all wall to wall carpet. It's a filthy rag.
Anonymous wrote:I hate massive master suites. It doesn't need to be 2/3 of the bedroom space. It just needs to hold my bed and a couple of dressers. A nice closet and reasonable bathroom are good. It doesn't need to be 3000 sq ft. So wasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No overhead lighting in upstairs rooms/bedrooms. Everytime I read that decorators think bedrooms shouldn't have overhead lights because they need softer light from stand-alone lamps I get mad.
One of the reasons I bought a new build house is so I could get all the lighting exactly right. I looked at about 40 existing houses before giving up (real estate price peak and modest budget in mainly older neighborhoods outside DMV).
You can put it in. We did.
Anonymous wrote:Houses in a development with an open backyard backing up right to the main road. I'd feel so exposed.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't someone going to complain about "aggressive" staircases? That's my favorite bananas DCUM complaint.
Anyway, I was going to say that like a PP, all my complaints are rational, and then I remembered my burning hostility toward plantation shutters. Easy enough to take down, but they're so distracting.
Anonymous wrote:There must be a real vent (to the outside) above the stovetop.
Anonymous wrote:No overhead lighting in upstairs rooms/bedrooms. Everytime I read that decorators think bedrooms shouldn't have overhead lights because they need softer light from stand-alone lamps I get mad.
One of the reasons I bought a new build house is so I could get all the lighting exactly right. I looked at about 40 existing houses before giving up (real estate price peak and modest budget in mainly older neighborhoods outside DMV).