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I like the AB in the GB
Its not anyones home afaik, its under construction
And who do you think is paying to build it?
Its not anyones home afaik, its under construction
Is that a new build or a re-mod of an existing? That kitchen feels claustrophobic, like throwback to the 70s. Not a fan of those modern builds, like a little office building. My brother lives in a neighborhood where about 1/4 of them are like that.This is where I work.
People willing to pay me $2/minute.Who watches the watchman
I asked the owners. Also it is on instagram and in a local architectural magazine.im sure the person who hired you to be in their home loves you posting pictures of it on the internet
New. It really doesn't match the neighborhood. It's like 3 cubes stacked up. The kitchen is actually open on both ends, I was just trying to get pics of the appliances but I agree it's weird feeling. These are the sort of people who have a cook and a maid though.Is that a new build or a re-mod of an existing? That kitchen feels claustrophobic, like throwback to the 70s. Not a fan of those modern builds, like a little office building. My brother lives in a neighborhood where about 1/4 of them are like that.
Europeans? It has a very old-school Euro feel. Either that or new money, everything is big but not classy (imo). The tile, the dark, massive wood cabinet for the built-ins. And yet, the cheapest counter-top construction possible. Don't forget to lay down some caulk for the backsplash!! *That was a joke.New. It really doesn't match the neighborhood. It's like 3 cubes stacked up. The kitchen is actually open on both ends, I was just trying to get pics of the appliances but I agree it's weird feeling. These are the sort of people who have a cook and a maid though.
They also have a library and all the shelves are painted which... Is a choice.
Definitely americans and older. I think maybe an architect's gone wild moment. There are actually no interior walls cept for the bathrooms. Every room divider where there is even one is like a fireplace or a row of cabinets.Europeans? It has a very old-school Euro feel. Either that or new money, everything is big but not classy (imo). The tile, the dark, massive wood cabinet for the built-ins. And yet, the cheapest counter-top construction possible. Don't forget to lay down some caulk for the backsplash!! *That was a joke.
Interesting about the counter-top. Base for something else (concrete) or is it like a Venetian Plaster deal where it's mainly lime and ground stone that gets heavily sealed or waxed? Basically self-heals while taking on a aged look.Definitely americans and older. I think maybe an architect's gone wild moment. There are actually no interior walls cept for the bathrooms. Every room divider where there is even one is like a fireplace or a row of cabinets.
There are also houses on both sides but if you're standing on the floor no matter what window you look out all you can see is water or trees.
I was surprised by the countertop. It's actually just plaster on plywood and feels hollow.
The house itself is pretty bombproof though. Floors are concrete slabs walls are 2x6 with cement block and stucco exterior.
Having a Scout simplifies navigating autumn trails; just follow the dog. Getting a little cold out for him though.
It looks like unpolished limestone until you knock on it and it's sealed with something. I wasnt there when it was installed. Definitely the finished top though, we literally re-covered it in cardboard every few days.Interesting about the counter-top. Base for something else (concrete) or is it like a Venetian Plaster deal where it's mainly lime and ground stone that gets heavily sealed or waxed? Basically self-heals while taking on a aged look.
I wouldn't say it's high pitched, what I would expect from a 50lb dog pretty much? Definitely lower than my mom's beagle.Yeah, heelers are very vocal. Does Scout have the typical high pitched bark, or did he get a deeper one from whatever he crossed with?
Smokey sounds like this:I wouldn't say it's high pitched, what I would expect from a 50lb dog pretty much? Definitely lower than my mom's beagle.
Smokey sounds like this:
My Scout is crossed with a hound of some sort, so her bark isn't high pitched, but it isn't a stupid hound's bay, fortunately.
Hey, hey, hey - that shit is good. Ranks right up there with the pork cracklings powder.