Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Fake stones, fake wood, fake glass, cheap cheap cheap. I don't know how this doesn't bother people. Instead of building a fake POS, use real materials and build something that someone actually thought about.
The exposed sprinkler heads popping through the beams would drive me crazy. The house might look nice at first pass but the use of materials, form and function look sloppy and amateurish for what I'm sure cost a LOT of money
I looked carefully at each pic and watched the video, and I don't see any sprinklers in the beams. Where do you see this?
Maybe they are little spotlights, who knows. They look like sprinkler heads to me. It's in the kitchen.
They are clearly lights, which anyone with eyes should be able to observe.
It's interesting to read people crapping all over this house only to realize they haven't spent three seconds looking at any of it. I'm sitting here thinking "is it really that bad. This poster seems to have some knowledge of construction." But alas, they are just a rando offering an uninformed opinion.
I wanted to like the house so much more than I did. I agree with the poster that said it looks very masculine. I love the wood, but I needed/wanted the rest of it to be lighter. I don't like the soapstone counters, but I loved the baking nook! Ditto on the personal touches like the art and stained glass windows. And I love the garden/outdoors. And she obviously loves it and made the right choices for her. The video was fun.
But you seem to think it's ok to have light sprouting out of ceiling beams. That is still NOT OK
OMG. You're either an idiot or a troll.
Anonymous wrote:That library was so dark. It seems like it would be hard to read in there. I loved some parts of the house, but others didn’t appeal to me. Her house seems like a great place for kids to hang out. I don’t understand why she doesn’t have a pool house. That would help keep wet kids from going from the pool into the main house. Would have loved to see where she stores her red carpet couture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Fake stones, fake wood, fake glass, cheap cheap cheap. I don't know how this doesn't bother people. Instead of building a fake POS, use real materials and build something that someone actually thought about.
The exposed sprinkler heads popping through the beams would drive me crazy. The house might look nice at first pass but the use of materials, form and function look sloppy and amateurish for what I'm sure cost a LOT of money
I looked carefully at each pic and watched the video, and I don't see any sprinklers in the beams. Where do you see this?
Maybe they are little spotlights, who knows. They look like sprinkler heads to me. It's in the kitchen.
They are clearly lights, which anyone with eyes should be able to observe.
It's interesting to read people crapping all over this house only to realize they haven't spent three seconds looking at any of it. I'm sitting here thinking "is it really that bad. This poster seems to have some knowledge of construction." But alas, they are just a rando offering an uninformed opinion.
I wanted to like the house so much more than I did. I agree with the poster that said it looks very masculine. I love the wood, but I needed/wanted the rest of it to be lighter. I don't like the soapstone counters, but I loved the baking nook! Ditto on the personal touches like the art and stained glass windows. And I love the garden/outdoors. And she obviously loves it and made the right choices for her. The video was fun.
But you seem to think it's ok to have light sprouting out of ceiling beams. That is still NOT OK

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Fake stones, fake wood, fake glass, cheap cheap cheap. I don't know how this doesn't bother people. Instead of building a fake POS, use real materials and build something that someone actually thought about.
The exposed sprinkler heads popping through the beams would drive me crazy. The house might look nice at first pass but the use of materials, form and function look sloppy and amateurish for what I'm sure cost a LOT of money
I looked carefully at each pic and watched the video, and I don't see any sprinklers in the beams. Where do you see this?
Maybe they are little spotlights, who knows. They look like sprinkler heads to me. It's in the kitchen.
They are clearly lights, which anyone with eyes should be able to observe.
It's interesting to read people crapping all over this house only to realize they haven't spent three seconds looking at any of it. I'm sitting here thinking "is it really that bad. This poster seems to have some knowledge of construction." But alas, they are just a rando offering an uninformed opinion.
I wanted to like the house so much more than I did. I agree with the poster that said it looks very masculine. I love the wood, but I needed/wanted the rest of it to be lighter. I don't like the soapstone counters, but I loved the baking nook! Ditto on the personal touches like the art and stained glass windows. And I love the garden/outdoors. And she obviously loves it and made the right choices for her. The video was fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Fake stones, fake wood, fake glass, cheap cheap cheap. I don't know how this doesn't bother people. Instead of building a fake POS, use real materials and build something that someone actually thought about.
The exposed sprinkler heads popping through the beams would drive me crazy. The house might look nice at first pass but the use of materials, form and function look sloppy and amateurish for what I'm sure cost a LOT of money
I looked carefully at each pic and watched the video, and I don't see any sprinklers in the beams. Where do you see this?
Maybe they are little spotlights, who knows. They look like sprinkler heads to me. It's in the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I love it. Very cozy. Lots of wood and blue, both of which are in my favorite colors.
She seems like a wonderful homemaker. How could Ben Affleck ever give that life up?
Anonymous wrote:If only she had as good a taste in men.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Fake stones, fake wood, fake glass, cheap cheap cheap. I don't know how this doesn't bother people. Instead of building a fake POS, use real materials and build something that someone actually thought about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks cozy to me. Feels warm. I like it. I love the look of modern homes, but prefer to live in a house like this.
Agree. I want to read in the library and reading nook, have wine on the patio and have her bake some fresh bread in the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Looks cozy to me. Feels warm. I like it. I love the look of modern homes, but prefer to live in a house like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice but kinda boring - my sense of who she might be, too.
Aren’t you a peach?
