Well of course many of fellow women of your generation are Patricia but these beautiful old homes were never built with numerous, huge closets. Some of them can be renovated to include them but mostly it’s just a choice about what’s most important to you. Beautiful, warm, classic and livable architecture and gardens or huge closets and over-sized garages in cold, plain open boxes that are all windows and drywall?
It's an absolute tragedy what happened to this beautiful historic home. Look up the current address and see. Apparently, it was bought by greedy flippers and gutted and the interior turned into an open-space, soon-to-be-outdated nightmare. It's absolutely hideous now. Shame on them. There are plenty of other houses out there to destroy -- why not pick on some of those hideous ranch houses from the 1970s and 80s?
Perfect Craftsman especially the exterior, but if I bought it I would have to gut all the hideous "modernity" with which it is infested and restore it to the way it would have looked when it was built; *which is the whole POINT of owning a vintage home* . If I wanted to live in hideous modernity, I would buy any random condo in any random city.
Isn’t anyone else interested in closet space...one of the main things i look for in a house.......
Well of course many of fellow women of your generation are Patricia but these beautiful old homes were never built with numerous, huge closets. Some of them can be renovated to include them but mostly it’s just a choice about what’s most important to you. Beautiful, warm, classic and livable architecture and gardens or huge closets and over-sized garages in cold, plain open boxes that are all windows and drywall?
It's an absolute tragedy what happened to this beautiful historic home. Look up the current address and see. Apparently, it was bought by greedy flippers and gutted and the interior turned into an open-space, soon-to-be-outdated nightmare. It's absolutely hideous now. Shame on them. There are plenty of other houses out there to destroy -- why not pick on some of those hideous ranch houses from the 1970s and 80s?
Perfect Craftsman especially the exterior, but if I bought it I would have to gut all the hideous "modernity" with which it is infested and restore it to the way it would have looked when it was built; *which is the whole POINT of owning a vintage home* . If I wanted to live in hideous modernity, I would buy any random condo in any random city.