We close on our new house this week

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

Help Support :

Hometechdoc

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 18, 2005
Messages
322
Here is the garage. For you architecture fans you can tell it is mellonthin house by the birdhouses. The house is over 130 feet long!!!! At the deepest, the bedroom wing, it is 58 feet deep.

2-23-2009-00-58-48--hometechdoc.jpg
 
Front Entry

Here is the entry and behind that is the living room and dining room combined with vaulted wood beamed ceilings. This room is 25 x 35. There are doors leading to a covered patio that also connects to the master bedroom and bath.

2-23-2009-01-08-41--hometechdoc.jpg
 
Another pic

Here he is again. Before I get the usual how young is he. He is actually older than me (by three months). Those latinos don't age. Here he is dressed in a confederate outfit. Yes he likes to play dress up. When my mother saw this she said to him. You look like you have a little German in you. Parents say the darndest things don't they!!

He has never logged onto this site, but everytime I have posted him here, he hears about it within two days. I am in DC and he is in CA this week, so I have no fear.

2-23-2009-01-22-16--hometechdoc.jpg
 
What a beautiful home. Congratulations on your purchase. Now tell me, is this style of home referred to as Californian bungalow or ranch style? And what of those small openings under the garage gable? Are they purely decorative, there for ventilation or do they have something to do with pidgeons? It is such neat touch. How come there is no guttering? Doesn't it rain where you live? Most importantly, the area where you purchased, have homes held their value relative to other parts of the country? Curious minds want to know.

I love American architecture. There actually is a company in Victoria that sells American homes.

 
Rapunzels Questions

Most people call these California Ranch style homes. The Bungalowa were usually smaller and had a more spanish flair. In the fifties sububurban spread the two common architectural styles were the California ranch styles which in some areas like the valley (San Fernando) were very colonial in nature, almost cottage like, and the mid century modern. The latter is much more common in Orange county than in Los Angeles. Although you can find them in the Hollywood Hills overlooking the city.
 
Beautiful home!

What a lovely home! You must be so excited! I've also known houses of this style to be called storybook homes, fairytale homes and dollhouses.

Congratulations!
 
Great home you guys have

good find you haave!!!!
I alwase liked ranch style homes simple easy to maitain
Closing can be stressful but is over and easy thing to do.
I know I have purchaced my first home in 1987,and my second dream home in the countrywich is in the photo.
the house boy is pretty Wink

2-24-2009-13-41-22--gocartwasher.jpg
 

Latest posts

Back
Top