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Cookie cutter homes with postage stamp lots that are lined in perfectly straight line like we're the Stepford wives in Pleasantville. I find it a little creepy.
What's wrong with attached garages? I don't have one but when I did I liked going from the car to the house without getting wet in the rain.
What I wish would go out of style but maybe it already has is brick interior walls.
I think they meant the big honking ones right smack in the front of the house, I hate those, too! Put those suckers on the side, or the backside of the house!
And yes, exposed brick is pretty much out.
I think they meant the big honking ones right smack in the front of the house, I hate those, too! Put those suckers on the side, or the backside of the house!
And yes, exposed brick is pretty much out.
Yea but it's so much easier to park inside the garage when it's in the front of the house.
Personally, I prefer rear entry garages, but it's much more expensive to build a house that way.
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