For those of you having a tough time with your old houses, here are some Victorian homes for sale, that I looked at Sunday. Made circa ought 9! 2009, that is.
If those houses are Victorian I must be Prince Albert.
For those of you having a tough time with your old houses, here are some Victorian homes for sale, that I looked at Sunday. Made circa ought 9! 2009, that is.
The problem of these modern houses is that they lack any commonality in their design.
Like the bay window of a victorian? The eave turns of a colonial? The windows of a prairie style? The porch of a craftsman?
You don't have to choose- LETS PUT THEM ALL ON ONE HOUSE!!!
Americans tend to think everything is like a buffet. They pile up one plate with too much stuff and then complain when they have indigestion. Ever wonder why the new houses don't look "right"? This is why. They are a little bit of everything, and they do none of it right.
I might add that none of the porches on those modern houses are usable. Try to get two sitting chairs or a mattress out there. Why do you have a porch then? As a "decorative" element?
Also the ugliness of modern houses can also be attributed to modern building codes which makes little or no allowance for aesthetics. Most of the ornate trim found on older houses could not be built today because the building codes now regard it as a fire hazard.
Unfortunately that doesn't seem to bother most people because to them home is merely a pit stop: a place to eat, shower and grab a few hours sleep.
That's what happens when houses are designed by the Boys From Marketing. They're houses, not homes.
I can't quite put my finger on it, but something about this home just speaks to me!