Future Vision: Construction Sins of Today

  • Erstellt am 2019-11-14 16:24:20

lesmue79

2019-11-14 22:04:02
  • #1
I now find the whole Smokey Eyes = window & front door in anthracite really awful when I drive through the new housing estates...

Then there are edge-cut dining tables, which everyone already has again (but now that has nothing to do with the actual house).

Fully enclosed terrace roofs are also annoying, either I want to sit outside or inside.

Bathroom furniture or furniture in general with some kind of bling-bling LED light strips.

Living rooms or furnishings consisting of: white walls, white furniture, white floors preferably in high gloss, plus individual designer color splashes to forcibly cram some kind of appearance in.

Then the designer rock garden, and fully sealed driveways.

By now, I would most like to have some kind of top energy-efficient new building in old building style. With a nice garden that can grow a bit wild.
 

ypg

2019-11-14 22:05:44
  • #2
What does ceramic look like in your opinion? Ceramic is a material that is made resistant with a protective layer, coating, firing, or similar process. Through firing, various surfaces of different tastes can be created. This allows the production of plates, cups, bowls, and also tiles. The latter range from tiny to huge, from black to white, from rough to smooth, from round to multi-edged, from plain to colorful. One looks like marble, another like slate, and currently many like wood. And what do your tiles look like, ?
 

Tobibi

2019-11-14 22:57:48
  • #3
- Tiles in wood look
- Everything in anthracite
- Exposed concrete
- Black kitchens
 

Yosan

2019-11-14 23:22:57
  • #4
I think it basically depends on personal taste. The typical two-story design with a hip or pyramid roof is nothing modern. There are rows of them (at least here in this area) as old buildings, and I find them nice, for example, just like most modern city villas (as long as they are not colorwise so boring and anthracite-heavy). So maybe the question is more whether you generally like this look.
 

11ant

2019-11-15 01:31:51
  • #5
Mesh panel fences and gabions may be ugly, but they are not architectural crimes - certainly not as a building year stigma - because they can be discreetly disposed of when one has had enough of their ugliness. In this regard, I am more likely thinking of the L-stone rice terraces. And in aerial photos, one will recognize the current era by the combination "one side captain's gable, other side flat roof dormer." Otherwise, I consider the style mix itself (e.g., Tuscan Bauhaus) to be risky. The smokey eyes are underestimated: these accent areas cannot simply be omitted in the next paint job - then it becomes too obvious how inconsistent one was in deciding between the symmetry dogma and format chaos. So it will probably turn into the classic eyeshadow in sky blue or pale green, or one will resort to apricot (and then make the next fashion craze out of it). I predict that the flat roof straps from the kingsize sectional door to above the front door will later have an embarrassment appeal like the mullet. And I firmly believe that the trend of placing TV studio kitchens into living rooms will have survived in ten years. According to my expectations, airspaces/galleries will also soon move to the cemetery of building fashions just like the asymmetrical gable roof once did. The labyrinths aka T-bathrooms will cause headaches for the remodelers.
 

boxandroof

2019-11-15 04:19:03
  • #6
Smart homes with app control that no longer work.
 

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