Which of these homes curb appeal would you rate from best to worst? (square, rated)
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It is such a false premise of a post it is basically dishonest. I bet there are not built examples of any of those houses, they are just showy rendering studies and I can’t imagine but one or two even possibly being an actual design that would have any real but very limited marketability.
there built lol, you dont have to believe me. Its your choice
there built lol, you dont have to believe me. Its your choice
You're right- I don't!
One of those renderings was some house you were contemplating on a "build" and you changed the front elevation and asked what C-D members thought. So, here we go again?
Yeah, all of those are rendering of ugly structures that might be a house. There is no scale, no proportion, no balance. And I agree, they're mostly garages
So, you live in an animated world!? Not a one of those "pictures" are real houses- they're just c/g pictures.
This x 100!
They all look like horrible amalgamations of terrible design with multiple garages stuck on here and there. It's difficult to select a best when they are all the worst.
I was surprised at how many of them have garage doors in the front. For me that is a major drawback, even in much smaller houses.
I like contemporary/modern and wood. If I had to choose one it would be #8, though I don't like those jutting angled beams at all. And it's only a one-car garage? Truthfully, I didn't find any of them appealing. #6 & #7 are THE absolute worst, even though I always wanted a house with a round tower.
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