I propose a new addition to this guide. I call it "Fiat Diet," 2010-2030. Built to last? No-- built to sell sell sell to the desperate young couple fleeing their parent's basement. Exterior finishes are vinyl pretending to be anything else. That brick? Vinyl. That stone? also vinyl. It looks faux very nice for 3 years then the weathering makes it start to look like a regretted Temu purchase. The vinyl melts. The painted concrete chips away.
Often found in cramped neighborhoods I like to call, "luxury ghetto (tm)." Good luck trying to play pass with your boy there. "Timmy, go long! Timmy, three steps is too far, please get off of the neighbor's lawn six doors down."
I like the cape cod home
i’m not sure which style is my favorite, but I have always kind of wondered about these more nuanced differences.
i’ll have to revisit this for many years to come
Georgian model Is beautifull
that reminds me of the house from Home Alone
I propose a new addition to this guide. I call it "Fiat Diet," 2010-2030. Built to last? No-- built to sell sell sell to the desperate young couple fleeing their parent's basement. Exterior finishes are vinyl pretending to be anything else. That brick? Vinyl. That stone? also vinyl. It looks faux very nice for 3 years then the weathering makes it start to look like a regretted Temu purchase. The vinyl melts. The painted concrete chips away.
Often found in cramped neighborhoods I like to call, "luxury ghetto (tm)." Good luck trying to play pass with your boy there. "Timmy, go long! Timmy, three steps is too far, please get off of the neighbor's lawn six doors down."
The Greek Revival stands out, that's how the White house stands out too!
~Construction_and_Engineering