I just looked it up on google map. There's a whole neighborhood of homes similar to this. 4 homes sharing a common driveway, all equally close to each other.
https://www.bing.com/maps?q=6846+W+Grevillea+Ln%2c+West+Jordan%2c+UT&FORM=HDRSC4
In the original Sid Meier's Civilization, you could be rewarded throughout the game by expanding your ruler's palace, and were presented with modular pieces of different styles of buildings you could mix and match, sometimes in weird clashing ways. You could also upgrade an existing piece to a more elaborate version, which would not affect the ones adjacent, clashing even more. This looks like the result of that.
No pressure but I want you to know that you can use this site. I’ve used it before and like that you can set things to auto delete. Again, no pressure to post pics of your home but I just wanted to tell you!
Also: I am so sorry that you have to deal with that- especially the toilet from hell!
The covered ones aren’t as bad. But for something you might use ~2 times a year it’s doesn’t seem worth it to cut up your island when you could just put out one of those beverage tubs like below.
But it would be really cool for an event space or wedding venue with an open bar. No waiting in line, just grab what you want. Or like you said an outdoor kitchen.
Let's Make Memories Personalized Backyard Bar Beverage Tub with Stand - Custom Beverage Tub - 20¾”Lx11¾”Wx7”H - 25”H Stand https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095ND539Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_W254KWYRVVEG2FBXY7JX?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
You can use one of these.
The best resources on this are books like A Field Guide to American Houses by Virgnia McAlister.
https://smile.amazon.com/Field-Guide-American-Houses-Revised/dp/0375710825?sa-no-redirect=1
I can put together some good resources for the sidebar if you guys are interested.
In the years between 1997 and 1999, 539 natural births were completed with mothers over 50. It’s rare, but it happens.
If I live here, I wear this robe everyday. No exceptions.
Nice. Yes, I own that book, too. ‘Get Your House Right: Architectural Elements to Use & Avoid.’ It’s great for details. I have not read Prince Charles’ Forward; I’ll definitely take a look at it now. :)
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It looks like they fixed that part according to Bing maps.
Totally fair.
The "mission drift" (good wording, gonna steal that) issue is tough. I like how tildes does it by essentially having sub-sub(-sub^-sub^^-sub... )reddits for endlessly fractal communities.
Admittedly I do get a bit more annoyed than most with this sort of thing.
> you have to deal with it somehow.
I'm just gonna RES filter the sub away lol. Problem solved. God I love filters.
The Soviets also liked to show off their bus stops.
Building luxury mansion and mini-mansion developments in all-white or nearly all-white rural nowhere towns was a nationwide fad at the time, and Branson fits the profile. Rich Benjamin wrote a really fun and informative book about it at the time: Searching for Whitopia. I loved it.