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11-27-2018 08:03 PM
11-27-2018 08:03 PM
The outside is stunning and from looking at the rear view of the house it does not look that big. The bathroom is different...not my first choice but there are some features like about the shower I like.
11-27-2018 08:10 PM - edited 11-27-2018 08:12 PM
The era after Victorian was Arts and Crafts known for Mission furniture. Mission was still somewhat popular when I was young and a number of houses were built with that influence and also "Ranchers", ranch houses as they were called as we went forward. Ranch houses didn't waste any space and are well loved to this day. Frank Lloyd Right came partually into the modern and right behind this cycle.
I never cared for Arts and Crafts, Mission furniture, or ranch houses from the time I was little, little.
I much prefer the romance of true Victorian without the Arts and Crafts influences.

11-27-2018 08:41 PM
I just got to see the rest of the house. (I can't see pictures after signing in without copying and pasting because of our antivirus).
When the outside and inside of a home doesn't have the comfortable "flow" of a similar style, it is said to be "out of balance". This house is out of balance as is a prom gown and tennis shoes.
11-27-2018 08:52 PM
i really like the house. it doesn't look lived in though.
maybe a house for sale, or ?? personally, i could never do all those stairs.
11-27-2018 08:54 PM
I so agree about the out of balance.
The inside is kind of shocking after seeing the outside (which I like except for the brick bottom and stairs).
I always love Victorian houses but do not like the inside at all, but I don't like most modern-too much wood, glass, sharp, cold even sterile lines and I would be afraid the chimney would fall on me while in the shower! I don't know what they were thinking. Eventually wouldn't the moisture weaken it all?!
11-27-2018 09:09 PM
@on the bay wrote:I so agree about the out of balance.
The inside is kind of shocking after seeing the outside (which I like except for the brick bottom and stairs).
I always love Victorian houses but do not like the inside at all, but I don't like most modern-too much wood, glass, sharp, cold even sterile lines and I would be afraid the chimney would fall on me while in the shower! I don't know what they were thinking. Eventually wouldn't the moisture weaken it all?!
@on the bayThe builders would have installed fans to remove the moisture in the bath areas.
I find the sharp edges too severe for the romance of Victorian, which was actually the taste of Queen Victoria, although there were several "levels" of Victorian through that time.
If you saw "Legends Of The Fall, when Julia was in the Victorian house living in town, we were moving out of Victorian.
11-27-2018 09:29 PM
I could get use to living there. I like the neutrals and clean lines.
11-27-2018 09:29 PM - edited 11-27-2018 09:34 PM
The outside (front view) is sobeautiful, but the interior leaves me cold! I don't like an old Victorian home with nothing but furnishings from that period, but this home's interior is also way off base for me. The exterior and the interior seem to be polar opposites. I guess to each her/his own, but I would have filled this home with classic, yet comfortable furnishings and forget about the modernst look. It just doesn't fit.
11-27-2018 09:37 PM
IMHO
Very disrespectful to the character of this Grand Old Lady.
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