![]() 12/25/2016 at 16:16 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
if you haven’t seen this...
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now you have.
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It’s a wonderful way to have an aneurysm.
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These are wonderous.
I see houses like this all the time. Gah. Such horrid architecture. And people LOVE them because they are huge and have “an open floor plan”.
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There is an Alcoa Care-Free house right behind ours. I very much want to buy it and live my IKEA mid-century modern fantasy life.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoa_Care-free_Home
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in the sad sitting room the window doesnt even line up square with the angled ceilings. JFC.
i wouldnt pay $90,000 for that house.
misaligned crap is charming in an 1899 house (ask me how i know) not in a 1999 house.
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“Curious George goes to solitary”
Oh god my sides.
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Yep. That one got me too.
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Wow. I’m going to be wasting a LOT of time there.
![]() 12/26/2016 at 07:41 |
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fucking horrible
![]() 12/31/2016 at 20:56 |
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My god, this is good stuff.
Every now and again I’ll pick up some of those housing plan books and look through them for interesting ideas. A vast majority of the houses, especially in the ‘luxury’ books, just make my eyes slam shut in horror at all of the impractical, tasteless, gaudy embellishments to otherwise unimaginative, insipid designs.
I guess I’ve always been interested in architecture, starting from a very young age, and can remember all sorts of neat details on numerous houses my family has lived in over the years as well as those of friends and relatives. All of the favorites seem to come from the mid 1950s and are representative of what I would design if I could have my own custom house built. Whatever the final product, I can almost guarantee that it would never end up on that website.