freshpopcorn wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house--casa-mia-no-36-abington-malahide-co-dublin/3174955
Leg End Reject wrote: » New money, no taste, just spent a fortune believing that elevated their social status. It's a well travelled path unfortunately.
lintdrummer wrote: » The way the unit and window line up but are out of kilter with the tiles annoys me more than it should.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » One thing a lot of these massive houses have is a drawing room. What the hell is a drawing room meant to be for?
Baybay wrote: » It’s an old fashioned description & also an abbreviation of withdrawing room. In big houses, after dinner the men drank port & smoked cigars. Ladies didn’t participate in this part of the evening & so they withdrew to another room to chat amongst themselves. Or so I’ve been told.
Deleted User wrote: » Looks like someone decided to make a life-size dolls house. Zero comfort considered, looks sterile.
HildaOgdenx wrote: » Usually when I look at the houses here, I'm thinking well if you took out all the 'stuff' and I can kind of picture it iykwim. But that's so fussy, I can't even do that*. (*Not that I would be buying a house worth millions just now... or ever.) Well done to those who find houses for the thread, btw. It's a very entertaining thread.
Fritzbox wrote: » I actually like the tiles - they look cool and understated to me. The best solution to that off-centre cupboard unit would be to simply remove it, there seems to be enough storage space in that bathroom (or is it just a WC) anyway.
Deleted User wrote: » Removing that cabinet would improve the look, I think the bath is to the left behind those panels.
Fritzbox wrote: » Actually looking at that photo closer, you're right. Strange I couldn't see it.
KathleenGrant wrote: » I agree. The house I am living in at the moment is not great so it makes me feel good to look at something worse.
HildaOgdenx wrote: » That wasn't what I meant. My house would fit many times over into that one in Malahide so it's entertaining just to look at, for me. When I win the euro millions I won't buy it.
sterz wrote: » This doesn't really fit here I guess but anyway. I don't know if it's the same place that keeps popping up on daft or if it's the thing to do if you have a place along the canal but the inclusion of random images of swans is bizarre.https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/apartment-camden-street-dublin-2/2954100 Edit: I see that it's on Camden street so even more bizarre.
mikhail wrote: » I guess they figured a fifth shot of the same 2-person table and chairs might hint at the shoe-box-sized nature of the place.
retalivity wrote: » https://www.solocheck.ie/Irish-Company/Kinane-Auctioneering-Limited-95521 Looks like the current inhabitants are auctioneers, maybe they just decorated the house with all the crap they couldn't sell.
For Forks Sake wrote: » That entire development (not just that house) is a monument to bad taste and new money.
Ish66 wrote: » A friend ? of mine has old money and tacky taste !
sabat wrote: » A genuine medieval hovel complete with ancient vineyard and its own spring.https://en.spitogatos.gr/property/1110709275
josip wrote: » Air condition: No, Attic: No, Fireplace: No, Playroom: No, Secure door: No, Elevator: No, Furnished: No, Internal staircase: No, Double glass: No, Window screens: No, Painted: No, UnderFloor Heating: No Sh1t: No
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