Goth House

I'd find a new home builder.

They obviously have a screw loose if they're building houses that ugly.
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Why does it have 3 roofs? And that flagstone on the front is 80s/90s.
Houses represent the owners taste. If you hate it fine..but someone else will treasure it. To each his own right.
That is why we have so many flavors..just like our cars eh..
 
o.k.. I already knew about BM Ironclad paint, available in numerous colors. I just never associated it as being something "in vogue" , as your first post suggests. Many types of paints are available in acrylic low lustre. That must have been local thing?

Around here homes all have the same bold dark looks and are structured to look like container homes with larger structures looking like Russian tenements

Personally not a fan of the current 12 color styles every new home / newly remodeled home on the planet uses.

Just need to wait for the going on 5 years of the same colors to change to something else dating everything new instantly to being passé

Sort of like skinny Jeans going on again off again for 40 years, last I heard they are out, which means I’m back in style again despite never changing.
 
They keep getting uglier! Why would anyone want a house that looks like a row of townhouses? Post #24 and #44 are hideously ugly.

I guess the good thing is no one will be taking pictures of their used cars in front.
 
They keep getting uglier! Why would anyone want a house that looks like a row of townhouses? Post #24 and #44 are hideously ugly.

I guess the good thing is no one will be taking pictures of their used cars in front.
Yeah, I don't really like the extra fake roof lines and small multi step outs to make the front look complicated. Simple functional lines for me. Personally I'd rather have this overlooking some interesting natural landscape, with no neighbors within a half mile...

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Yeah, I don't really like the extra fake roof lines and small multi step outs to make the front look complicated. Simple functional lines for me. Personally I'd rather have this overlooking some interesting natural landscape, with no neighbors within a half mile...

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IMO that needs a full length porch/patio on the long sides … not the ends …
 
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When I was in college I installed Dish Network and DirecTV (hence my user name). I showed up at a house with a room similar to that, the guy had those cheap Sauder bookcases along every wall filled with VHS porn and a chair like that in the middle of the room...

That job gave me respect for those 2.2 S-10 and Sonomas. They ran and ran and ran.
 
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When I was in college I installed Dish Network and DirecTV (hence my user name). I showed up at a house with a room similar to that, the guy had those cheap Sauder bookcases along every wall filled with VHS porn and a chair like that in the middle of the room...

That job gave me respect for those 2.2 S-10 and Sonomas. They ran and ran and ran.
Walls with wood paneling 🤢

Houses with carpet 🤮
 
They keep getting uglier! Why would anyone want a house that looks like a row of townhouses? Post #24 and #44 are hideously ugly.

I guess the good thing is no one will be taking pictures of their used cars in front.
Very simple.
For building in town or a city.
University of Delaware lines these up to blend with the older houses.
I would not put that in a residential area like where I live. Totally out of place and I suspect the neighbors would think it was townhouses.
 
You just described every house in the northeast 😂
On our very first home purchase in the Upper Peninsula 4 decades ago my goal was to remodel it in the north woods cabin motif. I was partially successful. Something about the comfort of a nice bathroom in the death of winter kept me from going all out rustic.
 
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