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August 24, 2010 at 1:13 PM #596520August 24, 2010 at 1:38 PM #595471nocommonsenseParticipant
“If a house is small, it should be well designed (like a modern Scandinavian or Japanese house).”
I agree. However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.
August 24, 2010 at 1:38 PM #595564nocommonsenseParticipant“If a house is small, it should be well designed (like a modern Scandinavian or Japanese house).”
I agree. However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.
August 24, 2010 at 1:38 PM #596103nocommonsenseParticipant“If a house is small, it should be well designed (like a modern Scandinavian or Japanese house).”
I agree. However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.
August 24, 2010 at 1:38 PM #596212nocommonsenseParticipant“If a house is small, it should be well designed (like a modern Scandinavian or Japanese house).”
I agree. However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.
August 24, 2010 at 1:38 PM #596525nocommonsenseParticipant“If a house is small, it should be well designed (like a modern Scandinavian or Japanese house).”
I agree. However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.
August 24, 2010 at 2:01 PM #595486briansd1Guest[quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
August 24, 2010 at 2:01 PM #595579briansd1Guest[quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
August 24, 2010 at 2:01 PM #596118briansd1Guest[quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
August 24, 2010 at 2:01 PM #596227briansd1Guest[quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
August 24, 2010 at 2:01 PM #596540briansd1Guest[quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
August 24, 2010 at 2:27 PM #595526UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
That’s not a McMansion… a McMansion, by definition, is a cookie cutter oversized tract home.I will totally agree that it is uber-ugly.
And how about this for a gaudi mansion. (Since you want people to study architecture before they buy)
http://www.travelswithsheila.com/Day%201%20gaudi%20house%20barcelona.jpg
August 24, 2010 at 2:27 PM #595619UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
That’s not a McMansion… a McMansion, by definition, is a cookie cutter oversized tract home.I will totally agree that it is uber-ugly.
And how about this for a gaudi mansion. (Since you want people to study architecture before they buy)
http://www.travelswithsheila.com/Day%201%20gaudi%20house%20barcelona.jpg
August 24, 2010 at 2:27 PM #596158UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
That’s not a McMansion… a McMansion, by definition, is a cookie cutter oversized tract home.I will totally agree that it is uber-ugly.
And how about this for a gaudi mansion. (Since you want people to study architecture before they buy)
http://www.travelswithsheila.com/Day%201%20gaudi%20house%20barcelona.jpg
August 24, 2010 at 2:27 PM #596267UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=nocommonsense] However there’re only so many ways one can be “creative” with a small place.[/quote]
There are plenty of ways to be creative.
Everyone who’s interested in real estate should take some architectural classes or at least read books on architecture. I like beautiful things and the gaudy McMansions make me want to vomit.
500sf per person is about right. So, at 2900sf for a family of six, I don’t you think that you live in a McMansion.
This is the ugliest McMansion. It’s a good thing that it’ll be torn down.
That’s not a McMansion… a McMansion, by definition, is a cookie cutter oversized tract home.I will totally agree that it is uber-ugly.
And how about this for a gaudi mansion. (Since you want people to study architecture before they buy)
http://www.travelswithsheila.com/Day%201%20gaudi%20house%20barcelona.jpg
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