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09-17-2017 08:21 PM
09-17-2017 08:25 PM
Absolutely, they always look tiny but to me, they still look small after the house is framed. Not until the sheet rock is installed do they look "normal",
09-17-2017 08:33 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:Absolutely, they always look tiny but to me, they still look small after the house is framed. Not until the sheet rock is installed do they look "normal",
I was also reading that flooring also makes it look bigger. We are building in a wide open area so that probably makes it even worse. I just think it's funny. Framing was going to start Tuesday but the framers are still working on another house. It will probably start by the end of the week or the week after. It will take about 8 days to frame. Then it gets weather wrapped and garage doors go up with all the windows. Hopefully the stone will be on before thanksgiving and it gets super cold.
09-17-2017 08:35 PM
I agree with you, the framing does make the rooms look very small! Small enough that we double checked the measurements
.... but they were correct. This was our home six and a half years ago.
Now we have that house up for sale and want to downsize and move into town. So now my biggest complaint are the realtor's photos that are on line (like on Realtor.com) that use a wide-angle lens that distorts the photos so they look longer or wider so that when you actually go look at the house it looks a lot smaller than you thought, and oh yeah, they leave the measurements off the listing. I have to research the property in order to find the room measurements.... ah yes, fun times!
09-17-2017 08:38 PM
@Q4u wrote:I agree with you, the framing does make the rooms look very small! Small enough that we double checked the measurements
.... but they were correct. This was our home six and a half years ago.
Now we have that house up for sale and want to downsize and move into town. So now my biggest complaint are the realtor's photos that are on line (like on Realtor.com) that use a wide-angle lens that distorts the photos so they look longer or wider so that when you actually go look at the house it looks a lot smaller than you thought, and oh yeah, they leave the measurements off the listing. I have to research the property in order to find the room measurements.... ah yes, fun times!
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They leave the room measurements off? When we sold out house back in July my brother in law took measurements of every room and posted them on the listing.
My dad took a tape measure too.😂😂
09-17-2017 08:45 PM
@ccassaday wrote:
@Q4u wrote:I agree with you, the framing does make the rooms look very small! Small enough that we double checked the measurements
.... but they were correct. This was our home six and a half years ago.
Now we have that house up for sale and want to downsize and move into town. So now my biggest complaint are the realtor's photos that are on line (like on Realtor.com) that use a wide-angle lens that distorts the photos so they look longer or wider so that when you actually go look at the house it looks a lot smaller than you thought, and oh yeah, they leave the measurements off the listing. I have to research the property in order to find the room measurements.... ah yes, fun times!
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They leave the room measurements off? When we sold out house back in July my brother in law took measurements of every room and posted them on the listing.
My dad took a tape measure too.😂😂
Realtor.com doesn't seem to include that info, if they do I sure can't find it, lol! I carry a tape measure in my purse 24/7 now... lol!
09-17-2017 09:00 PM
@ccassaday Did your parents go to the Open House today to see the flooring? You had said your mom didn't like the floors she had picked out in the picture of the Open House. I'm curious as to whether she liked them when she saw them.
09-17-2017 09:15 PM
@Nicknack wrote:@ccassaday Did your parents go to the Open House today to see the flooring? You had said your mom didn't like the floors she had picked out in the picture of the Open House. I'm curious as to whether she liked them when she saw them.
Yes they did. She liked it. Now she knows what kind of area rugs to get. They will have to be solid or shaggy with variations. I can post a pic. I will put it in my house thread.
09-17-2017 10:09 PM
Yes! Our house has begun to be built. We were there this week and said huh? This can't be our house! We won't be able to fit our cars in the garage! We actually looked at the sign that was posted on the lot to make sure they were building the right model!
09-17-2017 10:14 PM
@Loveac wrote:Yes! Our house has begun to be built. We were there this week and said huh? This can't be our house! We won't be able to fit our cars in the garage! We actually looked at the sign that was posted on the lot to make sure they were building the right model!
😂😂😂😂 That's hilarious. We were prepared for it because our builder warned us. My mom went in to talk to the decorator to go over lighting she had picked out and she asked us if it seemed small.😂😂
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