Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Frank Lloyd Wright, Eichler, Queen Anne folk Victorian, Sears bungalows, American four square, Neutra, Eames Case Study, etc., etc. There are a lot of great architectural styles out there. I find center hall colonials mostly boring.
I don’t even think you like the sears homes or the four square. You just think it’s cool to say that. Those homes are like the uggs of the time. They were literally factory made. You’re trying way way too hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out “McMansion Hell”. It’s hilarious and does a great job of explaining why certain builds just look completely incongruous and others are “beautiful.”
It is mostly just a snarky website where a woman insults houses.
Many people cannot afford an architect and custom home builder. Many people do not care about these things. Many people just want enough space for their kids to have a bedroom and somewhere to play.
The woman who runs the website is just being a jerk.
No, there are actual architectural principles explaining why some houses are ugly or not, and she does a great job explaining them. For example:
https://mcmansionhell.com/post/148605513816/mcmansions-101-what-makes-a-mcmansion-bad
You don't have to agree with her on everything (I don't) but it is overall an educated and principled approach. It's just easier to read than a textbook.
Most people buy houses that aren't custom, which is why poor design is so inexcusable. A builder or professional architect should understand these principles, but so many don't even try. It's not the buyer's fault.
She is super snarky.
She’s a class-ist a hole.
Anonymous wrote:Houses that mix architectural styles are ugly. Like Palladian windows on a “Tudor” house of a “colonial” house with a Victorian turret or other touches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See- the architectural snobs can't provide examples of anything that is attractive aside from colonial.
Frank Lloyd Wright styles are nice.
if you are a boomer, but if you are under the age of 40 the so called new builds mcmansions are desirable
Desirable does not mean they’re attractive. Just means people have bad judgment
+1
Anonymous wrote:This is in my neighborhood, and it is hideous:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/6116-30th-St-NW-20015/home/177097681
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Idk, I think these are both ugly.
AGREE...i actually find the lower one more attrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Idk, I think these are both ugly.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Idk, I think these are both ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out “McMansion Hell”. It’s hilarious and does a great job of explaining why certain builds just look completely incongruous and others are “beautiful.”
It is mostly just a snarky website where a woman insults houses.
Many people cannot afford an architect and custom home builder. Many people do not care about these things. Many people just want enough space for their kids to have a bedroom and somewhere to play.
The woman who runs the website is just being a jerk.
No, there are actual architectural principles explaining why some houses are ugly or not, and she does a great job explaining them. For example:
https://mcmansionhell.com/post/148605513816/mcmansions-101-what-makes-a-mcmansion-bad
You don't have to agree with her on everything (I don't) but it is overall an educated and principled approach. It's just easier to read than a textbook.
Most people buy houses that aren't custom, which is why poor design is so inexcusable. A builder or professional architect should understand these principles, but so many don't even try. It's not the buyer's fault.
She is super snarky.
She’s a class-ist a hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out “McMansion Hell”. It’s hilarious and does a great job of explaining why certain builds just look completely incongruous and others are “beautiful.”
It is mostly just a snarky website where a woman insults houses.
Many people cannot afford an architect and custom home builder. Many people do not care about these things. Many people just want enough space for their kids to have a bedroom and somewhere to play.
The woman who runs the website is just being a jerk.
No, there are actual architectural principles explaining why some houses are ugly or not, and she does a great job explaining them. For example:
https://mcmansionhell.com/post/148605513816/mcmansions-101-what-makes-a-mcmansion-bad
You don't have to agree with her on everything (I don't) but it is overall an educated and principled approach. It's just easier to read than a textbook.
Most people buy houses that aren't custom, which is why poor design is so inexcusable. A builder or professional architect should understand these principles, but so many don't even try. It's not the buyer's fault.
She is super snarky.
She’s a class-ist a hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out “McMansion Hell”. It’s hilarious and does a great job of explaining why certain builds just look completely incongruous and others are “beautiful.”
It is mostly just a snarky website where a woman insults houses.
Many people cannot afford an architect and custom home builder. Many people do not care about these things. Many people just want enough space for their kids to have a bedroom and somewhere to play.
The woman who runs the website is just being a jerk.
No, there are actual architectural principles explaining why some houses are ugly or not, and she does a great job explaining them. For example:
https://mcmansionhell.com/post/148605513816/mcmansions-101-what-makes-a-mcmansion-bad
You don't have to agree with her on everything (I don't) but it is overall an educated and principled approach. It's just easier to read than a textbook.
Most people buy houses that aren't custom, which is why poor design is so inexcusable. A builder or professional architect should understand these principles, but so many don't even try. It's not the buyer's fault.
She is super snarky.