Anonymous wrote:Stovetops in the kitchen island. They don’t seem practical at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There must be a real vent (to the outside) above the stovetop.
Agree. Microwave venthoods that blow the gross cooking air and gas from the stove back into your face instead of outside are the worst. Makes for unhealthy indoor air quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Upstairs washer and dryer. I understand the convenience but something about it bothers me. Laundry belongs downstairs.
we have both and it's my biggest luxury
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me, it’s a kitchen sink that doesn’t face a window. If I’m going to be spending time doing a chore I dislike, at least let me look at a tree. It’s an admittedly small thing that is a dealbreaker for me.
Just want to agree with you, OP. When we bought our 1900 rowhouse, the kitchen sink faced a wall. When we renovated (on a budget) we spent thousands extra to bring the big window to the backyard a few feet higher and put the sink underneath it. I think it has to do with what you grew up with. Washing dishes or prepping food while looking out at the backyard is a core childhood memory!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is irrational but HOA. Will never live in one
Not at all irrational. Truly the worst.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is irrational but HOA. Will never live in one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like an entryway. I don’t like when you open the front door and you are in the living room or any other room.
Agreed.
I hate bathtubs on the first floor.
What bothers you about this? Seems like a big plus to me, don't have to haul the kids upstairs to take a bath, and supports aging-in-place someday...
Anonymous wrote:Upstairs washer and dryer. I understand the convenience but something about it bothers me. Laundry belongs downstairs.
Anonymous wrote:There must be a real vent (to the outside) above the stovetop.