Anonymous wrote:LOL is this home out dated?
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/938-Peacock-Station-Rd-22102/home/17525477
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Anonymous wrote:We have a two-story foyer, but it is more like this (attempting to post link) than Scarlett O'Hara's Tara foyer.
http://www.gyatnos.com/decorating-a-two-story-foyer/decorating-a-two-story-foyer-laminated-flooring/
We also have 10 foot ceilings but no two story family room. I couldn't stand the openness and sound issues with the two story family room, so we chose a floor plan that appears more closed in but is actually just sectioned into two parts: the formal space vs. the dining and family room space (at the back of the home). It doesn't appear as grand as houses with a two story family room but it's cozier and easier to heat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do folks without a two story foyer ever feel embarrassed when they have guests over?
Is this a serious question? I don't even have a true foyer much less a two story one. The only thing that would embarrass me when people come over is if I don't have delicious food and drink to serve them. That and if the house were a huge mess.
Anonymous wrote:Do folks without a two story foyer ever feel embarrassed when they have guests over?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do folks without a two story foyer ever feel embarrassed when they have guests over?
God no. We have a wonderful, inviting foyer. I would be embarrassed if I had a big two-story foyer and it looked like I wanted to give a speech to the masses from the top of the stairs.
Anonymous wrote:t is....tacky.
The two story great rooms and foyers with twin bridal staircases were controversial enough when they first started to emerge in large numbers in the 1990s. Nothing screams classic McMansions of the cheezy Clinton era as those two features.
As with anything, it all comes down to proportions and how the space is used and sits with the rest of the house. Too often it's badly done and awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Do folks without a two story foyer ever feel embarrassed when they have guests over?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two story foyers and two story great rooms are not out of style. It's a space constraint for new homes built closer in. New homes that are 4000 sf and larger will have a two story foyer, and homes larger than 5000sf will have both.
I hope you are right because I want to sell my house that has both in a few years. I never heard the phrase lawyer foyer... Perfect.
They are still desirable. Pleople who are dissing them are following the adage that "you should show contempt for what you can't have."