The half a Fairfield inn look
McMansionHell
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A Community about large, cheaply built, suburban homes with design flaws and a lack of architectural integrity also known as “McMansions.” On Thursdays we celebrate the opposite: good suburban architectural design.
Based off the famous subreddit r/mcmansionhell, we will essentially do all the same here, as is over there. Please do your best and crosspost if you need too!
We need mods!! Please please help!
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Here are the rules:
- Posts can be about ugly houses in general
- Post appropriately and with correct tags WITHIN the title so it is easy to search. -->Tags: "Thursday Design Appreciation" or "HouseTDA", "Just Ugly", "Shitpost", "Certified McMansion™", "Discussion/Debate", and "Interior" are available.
- All post subjects must be single family homes -->Only post suburban, single family homes. No apartments or duplexes, etc. The community is focused on specifically traditional suburban architecture.
- Don't post addresses or other easily identifiable information unless it is publicly listed. -->Keep the information about the property you are posting basic and general. However, if the home is listed on a public website you are permitted to post a link to the public listing.
- Direct Images Only, no links please. -->Post correctly cropped, direct images and not links to websites. Image hosting links, such as Imgur, are an exception, but we still prefer a direct image. Zillow house page, for example, is ok if it directly links to the photos and such.
- No Spam -->No posting an excessive amount in a row on the same day or posting the same comment on several posts at once. We have seen it, we just didn't react to it. Please understand that.
- No Screenshots -->Crop your photos correctly.
- Thursday is special. To celebrate that, you can post nice houses you appreciate.
Helpful links:
Kate Wagner's Guide to McMansions
Wow, this has owner-designed written all over it.
It really does look designed by someone who doesn't know anything about architecture. Not that I'm an architect, but they made the main living space look like a carnival fun-house and somehow made the bedrooms feel cramped even with all the storage available.
These houses are always worse on the inside. 50k to 560k in 20 years is a bit much.
Tall ceilings and narrow hallways on a new construction are a pass from me dawg. I don't know who the architect is, but they made some poor choices.
Designed in Sims 2 I see.
I thought the same thing
There's "open floor plan" and then there is this.