Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am tired of the huge 5000 square-foot big big mansions everywhere. I like that House has character and charm. This house has that.
It feels blah and outdated. Reminds me of a friend’s house in Fredericksburg. It’s perfectly fine but the exaggerated adjectives in this thread left me expecting much more.
Anonymous wrote:Stunning. Breathtaking. The most amazing house I've ever seen. The epitome of luxury living.
Anonymous wrote:I am tired of the huge 5000 square-foot big big mansions everywhere. I like that House has character and charm. This house has that.
Anonymous wrote:Just chiming in to say kids can absolutely have a great time in a yard with no grass. My boys had to be on a soccer field somewhere practicing or in a game 3-4 days a week. When they weren't practicing soccer they were playing in the woods, or riding bikes to playgrounds or going fishing (in AACO near the Chesapeake Bay). Or at the pool with friends. A backyard stream is golden for fun and imagination.
I'd definitely add a screen porch to a property like this, it's worth it for the view and bug protection. But then to the point in the next post, at least it's not a townhouse overlooking a parking lot. And in this area even parking lots get tons of mosquitoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am tired of the huge 5000 square-foot big big mansions everywhere. I like that House has character and charm. This house has that.
Some new houses in McLean have unique designs. I am not sure how people think about their styles. This one has a more Japanese-inspired feel, especially with the landscaped courtyard. Although it's a big house, it still feels warm and inviting.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6816-Dean-Dr-Mc-Lean-VA-22101/51755343_zpid/
This one is fully contemporary, and feels like a museum.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6910-Bright-Ave-Mc-Lean-VA-22101/51728252_zpid/
Does this one have a green roof on top of the garage?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1446-Cola-Dr-Mc-Lean-VA-22101/51756394_zpid/
Looks like a flower bed or grass patch on top of the garage? Funky.
At least they’re not black and white McFarmhouses. But still not my cup of tea. I wish there were more new builds in McLean that had more traditional architecture in the style of Old Town or Spring Valley. Not saying they all have to be traditional, but every new build is some hyper modern flat roofed house or a black and white McMansion. So yawn—would it kill the builders to at least add in some variety?
Older homes had been around for a while, so they got personalized and changed by the owners over the decades. Landscaping can make a world of difference, so is paint and fencing and additions. You don't see them the way they were when they were originally built, if you did, you may have had the same opinion when they had similar look and feel and similar set of styles popular at that point in time.
The new homes of today (in 3 popular styles now) are delivered to be sterile and lacking any features that make the place a lived-in home. over the years they change, as is already seen with older mcMansions, and split level/rambler homes like the one this thread is referring to. When this house was originally built, it looked like all the other boring brick ramblers around that area. Previous owners changed it to their tastes and now you have a unique, more charming home as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am tired of the huge 5000 square-foot big big mansions everywhere. I like that House has character and charm. This house has that.
Some new houses in McLean have unique designs. I am not sure how people think about their styles. This one has a more Japanese-inspired feel, especially with the landscaped courtyard. Although it's a big house, it still feels warm and inviting.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6816-Dean-Dr-Mc-Lean-VA-22101/51755343_zpid/
This one is fully contemporary, and feels like a museum.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6910-Bright-Ave-Mc-Lean-VA-22101/51728252_zpid/
Does this one have a green roof on top of the garage?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1446-Cola-Dr-Mc-Lean-VA-22101/51756394_zpid/
Looks like a flower bed or grass patch on top of the garage? Funky.
At least they’re not black and white McFarmhouses. But still not my cup of tea. I wish there were more new builds in McLean that had more traditional architecture in the style of Old Town or Spring Valley. Not saying they all have to be traditional, but every new build is some hyper modern flat roofed house or a black and white McMansion. So yawn—would it kill the builders to at least add in some variety?
Anonymous wrote:It’s a very Michigan or Minnesota house.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a very Michigan or Minnesota house.