Anonymous wrote:I don't even think that house is in the DC area.
However, it actually reminded me of this house, which I like a lot (FU hardi-plank haters):
http://slideshow.mris.com/slideshow.cfm?ListingKey=90085830147
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:--carports
--when you see more garage door from the street than you do house
--McMansions w/ brick on the front and siding on the sides/back
--wall to wall carpet
--boring white walls
I love carports on mid century modern houses, and I would so rather see "boring" white paint that I could live with temporarily rather than some of the eye searing disasters I saw while house hunting. Searing hot pink that they weren't too careful with in one house, dripped all over the kick boards.
There's a happy medium somewhere between white and searing hot pink. I'd paint over either one before moving in but kudos to the hot pink family for at least having some personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:--carports
--when you see more garage door from the street than you do house
--McMansions w/ brick on the front and siding on the sides/back
--wall to wall carpet
--boring white walls
I love carports on mid century modern houses, and I would so rather see "boring" white paint that I could live with temporarily rather than some of the eye searing disasters I saw while house hunting. Searing hot pink that they weren't too careful with in one house, dripped all over the kick boards.
Anonymous wrote:--carports
--when you see more garage door from the street than you do house
--McMansions w/ brick on the front and siding on the sides/back
--wall to wall carpet
--boring white walls
Anonymous wrote:--carports
--when you see more garage door from the street than you do house
--McMansions w/ brick on the front and siding on the sides/back
--wall to wall carpet
--boring white walls
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand what's wrong with pavers. We replaced our ugly concrete driveway with pavers -- they're beautiful but expensive. I don't get it.