That's a Darling home. They are slightly above standard builder grade, so that wall and the kitchen are totally custom, as is that stair railing.
MAS444 said:
Most of that house, with a few exceptions, looks really nice. That wall is total WTF, obviously. I know almost nothing about that market... but am going to guess that's priced high for the area...?
Sea Speed said:
Id love to see everyone's elevation in this thread. Idk if I feel commodore posting something that personal anymore. But it would sure be an interesting thread
I can be self loathing about my house at the same time critique other homes as well.Sea Speed said:
Id love to see everyone's elevation in this thread. Idk if I feel commodore posting something that personal anymore. But it would sure be an interesting thread
Sea Speed said:
Id love to see everyone's elevation in this thread. Idk if I feel commodore posting something that personal anymore. But it would sure be an interesting thread
one MEEN Ag said:I can be self loathing about my house at the same time critique other homes as well.Sea Speed said:
Id love to see everyone's elevation in this thread. Idk if I feel commodore posting something that personal anymore. But it would sure be an interesting thread
I just love the chaise lounge where you can get your ear blasted by the speaker.The Fife said:
Did the owners do that, or are they building all of them that ugly over there?
I'm sure the drywallers had loads of fun doing this
**Sea Speed with three tear tattoos under each eye, ankle monitor on the living room table, smashed to pieces**:Sea Speed said:
Don't get me wrong, id blast other peoples decisions even if I was a felon living on someone's couch in 5th ward.
Diggity said:
the bedrooms are all quite small. Consequence of trying to jam all that crap in a 50' lot. I know a million dollars doesn't spend like it did a couple years ago, but nothing about that plan matches the price point. Just way overdone with finishes.
That was one of my big issues when I was looking at new construction last year. The one story plans felt too cramped and nearly all the two story plans threw in a bunch of crap I didn't want and usually had a bunch of throwaway secondary rooms sharing a crappy bathroom.
Yup. I saw that up close when looking at homes a few years ago. The houses have so many 'features' but it all felt like you could max that house out at two kids. 'Entertainment rooms' were basically the size of a bedroom. If I was going to watch a movie, why would I do it in this oversized closet instead of downstairs?Diggity said:
the bedrooms are all quite small. Consequence of trying to jam all that crap in a 50' lot. I know a million dollars doesn't spend like it did a couple years ago, but nothing about that plan matches the price point. Just way overdone with finishes.
That was one of my big issues when I was looking at new construction last year. The one story plans felt too cramped and nearly all the two story plans threw in a bunch of crap I didn't want and usually had a bunch of throwaway secondary rooms sharing a crappy bathroom.
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This Franken-house is representative of their identity crisis period when they were transitioning from Mediterranean stucco to modern farmhouse stucco.
https://www.har.com/homedetail/103-lily-green-ct-conroe-tx-77304/13792530?sid=5558723
This is actually considered 'transitional' interior decor. Its follows some of the features of the modern farmhouse movement like white cabinets, big islands, grey walls, and new pendant lighting, but leaves behind other things like shiplap, 2x4 chunky furniture, and barn doors. You usually see nicer, more standard furniture than what you get in farmhouse. Less plants as well. If the house looks generically nice and updated, but you can't quiet put a finger on what the theme is - its transitional.MAS444 said:Quote:
This Franken-house is representative of their identity crisis period when they were transitioning from Mediterranean stucco to modern farmhouse stucco.
https://www.har.com/homedetail/103-lily-green-ct-conroe-tx-77304/13792530?sid=5558723
Modern farmhouse stucco??? And I don't see a thing modern or farmhouse about this one.
MAS444 said:
It's appraised at 860,000 - which feels about right for that ugly but huge house. The photos do a great job of showing why it's worth twice its appraisal.