Climbee
2019-11-08 12:46:50
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That is a matter of taste - I like the weathered houses. Otherwise, we wouldn't have such a façade.
Beauty is often in the eye of the beholder...that looks very ugly to me.
if they were at least all the same shade of gray, that would be okay. But you can clearly see where the sun hits and where it doesn't, which in my opinion looks very unattractive.
this is a process - eventually everything looks equally nicely gray. It’s like patina or a copper roof. The beauty lies in the patience and the waiting time, as valuable materials simply need more time to refine themselves.
Are they really ugly because of that? Or rather interesting, because not everything looks so homogeneously the same? Maybe it comes from the fact that a tree standing there ages an area differently than a free facade. It reminds me a bit of fruit that is not standardized in size, length, or shape: it is not sold, even though it tastes just as good.but I know several houses, about between 5 and 40 years old, that still look really ugly and uneven,.. what is the reason for that?