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Re: Traditional New Build...

An enthusiastic "yes" to the exterior!!  And a big "no" to the interior.

~What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.~ William Shakespeare
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Re: Traditional New Build...

It has "curb appeal" although personally I don't like 2 story homes.  Agree with previous poster--interior is a big no.

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Re: Traditional New Build...

Nice to look at--but a big NO for me---no more stairs!!! Had a 2 story ------no more stairs!!!

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Re: Traditional New Build...

I like the exterior and could live with the Living Room if the yellow chairs were removed and the pillows were changed.

The Dining Room would have to be totally redecorated. I can't get past those overpowering drapesWoman Surprised

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Re: Traditional New Build...


@DREAMON wrote:

I like the exterior and could live with the Living Room if the yellow chairs were removed and the pillows were changed.

The Dining Room would have to be totally redecorated. I can't get past those overpowering drapesWoman Surprised


@DREAMON    And the jumbo portrait on the wall.  Just too much. 

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Re: Traditional New Build...

My favorite style home that I, being from East Coast would be called a Center Hall Colonial.  They were very prevalent in my town.

 

The interior does not enhance the interior or style of the home.  I would purge the interior including paint and start over.

 

At this point of my life I am happy with no stairs, but I love this home.

 

 

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Re: Traditional New Build...


@faeriemoon wrote:

An enthusiastic "yes" to the exterior!!  And a big "no" to the interior.


I feel the same way....beautiful exterior and I would imagine the backyard to have a lovely patio with an outdoor kitchen and maybe a pool.

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Re: Traditional New Build...

Absolutely not!

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Re: Traditional New Build...

To me, it looks like a lot of nice elements were just stuck on.  Willing to bet it was owner designed.


What is it with the black gutters?