Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...with a walk-in closet but an attached bathroom with no tub. I don't care about, want or need a walk-in closet so all I see is wasted space that could have been used to give me a standalone tub if laid out better.
What are your real estate pet peeves?
To each their own, the idea of a tub is gross to me for anyone who is not a young child. Give me my large walk in shower with multiple shower heads and body sprayers any day. We kept a tub/shower in the jack and jill bathroom for kids for future owners (ours are grown and flown).
Anything but hard wood on the main floor of a home (family room, dining room, kitchen den). Whoever puts in tile in a kitchen is either not a cook, or very young (no back issues yet).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laundry on the first floor. It should either be in the basement or on the same floor as the bedrooms.
So funny, I just posted the opposite. I love my main level laundry room!
Anonymous wrote:...with a walk-in closet but an attached bathroom with no tub. I don't care about, want or need a walk-in closet so all I see is wasted space that could have been used to give me a standalone tub if laid out better.
What are your real estate pet peeves?
Anonymous wrote:I love these threads and seeing how all of our individual personalities and quirks come out in our pet peeves about houses.
My controversial opinions:
-I love double sinks as long as they are sizable and deep. Small shallow ones are useless to me.
-I don't do baths. To me, it is gross with the soap and tepid water and I don't feel clean afterwards. But I love hot tubs, but only with people I know. It's not logical, I know.
-Islands in small kitchens. I need to be able to stand in front of my oven and dishwasher and open it all the way, not have to always stand to the side.
Anonymous wrote:Laundry on the first floor. It should either be in the basement or on the same floor as the bedrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No walk in closets and carpet. Oh and I want my laundry room on the same floor as the bedrooms.
We had this in one house. It was actually annoying because sometimes I throw a load in before bed, or move it to the dryer, and the noise would keel me awake so I couldn’t. I like it in the basement.
Anonymous wrote:Bathtubs in main (master) bath. What a waste of space.
Grey and white everything
Double sinks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laundry on the first floor. It should either be in the basement or on the same floor as the bedrooms.
Huh? Who wants to make multiple trips to the basement with armloads of laundry? And what's wrong with laundry on the first floor, where you're generally around during the day.
Anonymous wrote:Sunken living room - that step down is just disrupting the flow of the house and making it impossible to extend a dining table into the living room for large dinners (like Thanksgiving). Makes the space inflexible.
Those tiny windows at the top of the wall in the bedroom. I get that they are supposed to be for privacy, but that's what blinds are for. I want to be able to reach/open my windows for fresh air.
I also disagree with OP about a bathtub in the master. It's a huge waste of space for a tub that I'm never going to use. As long as there's a tub in a second bathroom (to bathe my kids), I'm good.