Hari OM Hmmm, I definitely prefer the first for personal taste... am intrigued by the second: a reinvention of the American Gothic Revival style? YAM xx
For me, the second house is more eye-catching and unique. I'm grateful this week for a normal pitch roof as the flooding rain just has not stopped. And not going to until Monday. Then watch out, our temps drop to 23! Precious will have little opportunity for catio time. Dick is enjoying dry hot air in Mobile Al for the rest of the week.
Always have had a preference for the more "unusual or unique" home (and a big desire to peek inside, usually unfulfilled of course!!!) ... so do love the second one!
I like the 2nd ones looks much better but would not want to live in either one at this time in my life, but before I aged would have loved to move in the 2nd one.. flat roofs are a no for us
The first one looks like a '50s home in South St. Louis, MO. Lots of sprawling ranch style homes. The second home is very interesting. I like them both. Truly is some symmetry going on. Pretty blue sky!
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ReplyDeleteHmmm, I definitely prefer the first for personal taste... am intrigued by the second: a reinvention of the American Gothic Revival style? YAM xx
Both are big houses. Although nice, neither is my style.
ReplyDeleteWe have a bungalow and the roof looks flat from a distance. It does gently slope though and we get no problems with all the torrential rain we get.
ReplyDeleteLove the house with the steep roof much better than the one with the flatter roof.
ReplyDeleteFor me, the second house is more eye-catching and unique. I'm grateful this week for a normal pitch roof as the flooding rain just has not stopped. And not going to until Monday. Then watch out, our temps drop to 23! Precious will have little opportunity for catio time. Dick is enjoying dry hot air in Mobile Al for the rest of
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Both look like nice houses but the second one is quite unique in it's design and I find it very appealing.
ReplyDeleteAlways have had a preference for the more "unusual or unique" home (and a big desire to peek inside, usually unfulfilled of course!!!) ... so do love the second one!
ReplyDeleteThere's lots of interesting architecture around you. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the 2nd ones looks much better but would not want to live in either one at this time in my life, but before I aged would have loved to move in the 2nd one.. flat roofs are a no for us
ReplyDeleteThe first one looks like a '50s home in South St. Louis, MO. Lots of sprawling ranch style homes. The second home is very interesting. I like them both. Truly is some symmetry going on. Pretty blue sky!
ReplyDeleteLovely house photos ~ 2nd one is fascinating ~
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I agree totally. You have captured some great ones. I love how they present.
ReplyDeleteLovely homes that probably have a lot of history behind their doors.
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Both are beautiful, but I can only think about keeping them clean! 😹😹😹
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes. XO
ReplyDeleteThose are both really interesting, I'd like to see inside!
ReplyDeleteSo many different styles and types of houses, each loved by someone. I want a tiny home.
ReplyDeleteLove areas where people have built "unique" homes instead of the cookie-cutter developments like ours. My fave is the "castle" !
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I also like the second home best. Just wouldn't want to be the roofer or have to get something that got thrown on the roof (kid's toys)/
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