plus a small nuclear power station to heat it.
Picture 8 - its like the painting version of those pens where when you tipped them over the lady's clothes came off 😂 Bonus points for the nipple pinch!
"Striking distance" being a 90 min drive? It's equally striking distance from Cork then, which is some feat
Awful choices throughout
The specific kind of ugliness you could only get from an interior decorator
I love how they describe it as brave.
Whoever wrote the description is fond of using the word elegant or elegantly. They've used it 8 times.
I think maybe I don't understand the word elegant because lots of it looks very ugly to me.
€2.5 million!! It's really not worth half that, I wouldn't hire that interior designer based on their choices for their own home either....
True, but people do it.
It is me or is that house lopsided? The door looks off centre of the double frontage, unless they stretched one side in Photoshop but not the other..
Nope, it's like that in reality
That house looks like a Minecraft character
Dont care for her taste but itll get close to asking given the location.
And size - that's over 2500 sq ft, doesn't look it from the outside.
Very (very) questionable taste in decoration (but each to their own, I suppose), but that's a fabulous house.
Given the streetview shot is from 2 years ago, I'm assuming it was done up to sell - I'm I'm surprised they went so "out there" with the decor given how it was bound to split the crowd.
This is the floor plan of Daniel O'Donnell's apartment. Typical Celtic Tiger rubbish. The only place to put the main bed is on a wall backing onto the other bedroom or the other ensure. No thought given to noise abatement. With the standard being wood frame walls and zero sound proofing you end up listening to your guests snoring or farting away. Would make more sense to put the ensuite from the main bedroom up against the 2nd bedroom. And that's just the start.
yeah a redecoration and you have a lovely house, she is an interior designer so it was a full refurb and decoration, not to everyones taste but someone must like it
Original Frank Lloyd Wright house for sale for $725,000. Built in 1956 and 90 mins drive from central Chicago.
Worth looking through the photos as it's amazing inside.
"Architects may come, and architects may go
And never change your point of view
When I run dry
I'll stop awhile and think of you"
Nothing special about that house imo.
You just think that because you know nothing about architecture.
When did they move Stonehenge? Love it.... As long as they empty the house of clutter
€1.5m for the house plus an extra million so that you can tell people someone who is a very minor celebrity once lived here.
That house is amazing, especially the interior. I have no idea where wisconsin is but presumably quite remote given the low price
I agree. It reminds me of a public office space. It would be a difficult house to live and feel comfortable in. Often architectural houses are poor houses to actually live in - they are works of art rather than functional houses.
Except it is a 2.25-2.5m house regardless of who lives there.
Personally, I think a €2.5m house should have a swimming pool, tennis courts and views of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. But I suspect you are right, the way house prices have gone in that area in could well go for that.
I believe house prices are now higher than they were at the peak in 2008. I also believe the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
So who has a spare million to renovate this listed and protected building with an outside toilet still in place? And no, I don't think the cows come with the house!
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-whitehill-house-carrowtrasna-churchill-co-donegal/3528567
Stood the test of time well, still stylish after all these years.
You'd wonder why it's a listed building? It doesn't look much different to half the farm houses in Ireland.
Can't understand it myself. Not only is the building listed, but the cobbled yard at the rear and the barns behind it are also included. There's no electricity or running water. Looks very quaint but I'd say it would be a money pit.
The description talks about wooden floors but it looks to me as though the entire downstairs has been filled with concrete.