Thursday, July 10, 2008

A Good House Is Hard To Find

One of my favorite design bloggers Cote de Texas recently wrote a brilliant post about the rampant McMansion invasion in some of her favorite Houston neighborhoods. A handful of houses from my very own neighborhood instantly came to mind while reading her blog entry. I decided to post a few that are currently on the market where I live. Now, don't get me wrong, beautiful houses can be found everywhere I look, but these "mutant homes" just kill the architectural integrity of a beautiful street.

The following homes are either new construction, recently renovated, or built after 2006. The least expensive one is listed for 1.4 million.


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This one is touted to be "renovated and expanded by noted local builder/owner"
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9 comments:

Joi said...

Yikes--those are scary looking!

Mrs. Limestone said...

While its a secret fantasy of mine to have enough extra space to have a gift wrapping room - I don't see how any family needs this kind of space. Why do there need to be more bathrooms than bedrooms? Why are there so many freaking rooms to watch tv in? I just don't get it. More space is wonderful but isn't there a diminishing return to have a castle like residence?

Teresa Meyer said...

LMAO "gift wrapping room".

I couldn't agree more. After our t.v. died in May I was so tempted to not get a new one, I honestly didn't miss it. It's amazing what we have learned to live with and what we actually NEED.

Why so many garages, so much square footage to heat and cool, so many toilets to clean... I just don't get it??

Let's hope there is a shift back to the "less is more" mentality.

Jennifer said...

I love the post Joni did, and this is great too! It's a scary, scary epidemic.

WHAT is up with that filmstrip of windows down the front?! Sweet mercy.

cotedetexas said...

Glad to see I'm not the only one with a messed up neighborhood! It's fun to take pics of ugly houses!!! People look at you like you're nuts. haha!!!!

And thanks for the shout - out, much appreciated.

Joni

Suzie said...

That first house is just strange!!!! It's like a hybrid of spaceship and McMansion! I dream of a gift wrapping room as well! ;)

Mrs. Limestone said...

You don't have a tv? Lets not get too crazy with the less is more concept. :)

Teresa Meyer said...

Oh heavens no...we have a t.v. now and I'm once again a t.v. addict.

I haven't cracked a book since.

paperjunk-lc said...

I read that post by cote de Texas and thought it was great. We have so many examples of poor design on large new homes in Dallas. Mcmansion city! I liked your examples.