That living room should be amazing, not what it is.
I actually think this house can be easily saved. Not cheaply, but pretty easily saved.combat wombat said:Quote:
They very well might have put that white wash over real wood...
It annoys me to no end when people paint high-quality wood cabinetry. I'm not talking trash or damaged cabinets that can't be salvaged. Many of the homes in my subdivision have Benedettini cabinetry made with maple, alder, or cherry. Not top-of-the-line, but nice. They're painting over these cabinets on the advice of a realtor in order to update the house for a quick sale at top dollar. I get it. But they're not doing a good job, they're just slapping some crappy white paint on these cabinets. It makes me sad.
And this ugly-ass element:
repeats throughout the house. A lot. This is just ONE room:
Even on the kitchen cabinet bottoms. Yuk. But then they compound the ugliness with this:
The hardware on the drawers is too wide, IMO.
There's just so much ugly going on in that house. It is stunning, though.
Until they tell the white woman who found her dream home that the name of that tile all over the place, especially in the bathroom, is called arabesque.dubi said:
The sad thing is I believe it will sell in it's current awful state.
If they had just done it right they could have gotten a regular sized shower out of the deal as well.combat wombat said:
I understand that sometimes you need to squeeze a bathroom into an unconventional space. But come on, man. At least frost the windows.
But its like 80 years old!!! Nothing can possibly be that old without needing to be destroyed...The Fife said:
It has some real cool qualities, excluding ceiling wallpaper anyway. Shame it'll probably all end up in a landfill in a few months along with whatever is going on with the house next door.
Looks like $860/sqft to me? That sounds crazy for a house in Houston.Diggity said:
$200/sqft to back up to San Felipe. Sign me up
it's a lot value sale, so I was just considering the dirt.Señor Chang said:Looks like $860/sqft to me? That sounds crazy for a house in Houston.Diggity said:
$200/sqft to back up to San Felipe. Sign me up