I can't figure out quite what is going on with the four BR. The green tile IS indeed in the kitchen, and then there's another room that appears to be a dining room just off the kitchen, and IT has the green tile, too! Who puts tile in a dining room? Of course, I'm going from a picture and it might just be some sort of weird extension of the kitchen, not an actual dining room. Still...eww. Well, here...have a look:
Check out that flooring. Woah. The stove is just kinda stuck in there, seemingly right in front of a cabinet. NOT loving any of that. The only thing I'm thinking, is if that ISN'T a dining room...or if it's a really big dining room, I could use part of it to extend the kitchen. Still, we're talking major $$$ for that, whereas the other kitchen, with a coat of fresh paint (and a dishwasher) would be pretty much good to go.
The four BR has gas heat, which is a pro AND a con, far as I'm concerned. I love gas heat. I'd never had it until I moved into my old house in JC, but I quickly fell in love with the moist, cozy warmth it provided. And while it was still a cheap option, I really loved it. Pre-2001, I could heat the house very well for about $100 in the dead of winter. But now, of course, gas heat is completely outrageous. So, while I'd RATHER have it for the comfort, the price just seems unruly. :-/ And that's really too bad.
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Date: 2007-11-12 04:13 pm (UTC)Check out that flooring. Woah. The stove is just kinda stuck in there, seemingly right in front of a cabinet. NOT loving any of that. The only thing I'm thinking, is if that ISN'T a dining room...or if it's a really big dining room, I could use part of it to extend the kitchen. Still, we're talking major $$$ for that, whereas the other kitchen, with a coat of fresh paint (and a dishwasher) would be pretty much good to go.
The four BR has gas heat, which is a pro AND a con, far as I'm concerned. I love gas heat. I'd never had it until I moved into my old house in JC, but I quickly fell in love with the moist, cozy warmth it provided. And while it was still a cheap option, I really loved it. Pre-2001, I could heat the house very well for about $100 in the dead of winter. But now, of course, gas heat is completely outrageous. So, while I'd RATHER have it for the comfort, the price just seems unruly. :-/ And that's really too bad.