Somehow the first time I've seen this configuration.
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You get a covered deck off the third floor...
You get a covered deck off the third floor...
But wait: there are more stairs? Indeed: it takes you to a flat roof above for a more panoramic viewing.
Well, anyway. Hope you're all well. I've not much else to contribute. Have an excellent immediate future.
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@Dr-Zoidberg I like it! It's better than the typical PNW McMansion you post.
I saw this light at our new office and thought of your old light posts
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@CarsOfFortLangley This house does have truck nutz-inspired lights upstairs...
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@Dr-Zoidberg I like it.
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@Dr-Zoidberg Dang, that's sweet! How are the bugs there? Is the covered part able to be screened off?
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@Dr-Zoidberg Widow's watch on the roof ? And 3rd floor covered s%x dungeon to pass time until the sailor comes home ?
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@CarsOfFortLangley $26,000 plus install
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@Dr-Zoidberg I'd rock it. I love semi-open spaces like that.
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@Sovande right? I feel like people forget what our mission is... to sell insurance.
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@Dr-Zoidberg hardly any trucks here so we just have bike nuts(they jiggle)
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@Dr-Zoidberg Friend of mine lives in a neighborhood of narrow pseudo townhouses and some of them have covered decks on top like this:
Pretty poor execution on an otherwise nice house there, but there are better ones around (which I can't find on Street View)
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@facw that is a pretty attractive house there, though
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@ranwhenparked It's a nice neighborhood. The new construction is hit or miss, but a lot of it is quite nice. And then there's this house that's clearly two different houses joined together and topped with a weird-ass narrow tower:
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@facw the execution on the tower probably could have been better, but I've seen much worse facadectomies
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@Dr-Zoidberg
When I lived in Bellevue, something like this was built about a block from where I lived. A little postwar bungalow was razed, and a tacky mcmansiony thing with a covered rooftop balcony was installed (nothing even close to that view, either). Nothing to base it on, but from my experience in the zipcode, probably another mysteriously wealthy EB-5 purchaser with at least indirect CCP ties.I bet it had a few trendy annoying chandeliers, too.
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@WasGTIthenGTOthenNOVAthenGTInowA4 No need. Unless you have a stagnant pond literally in your yard, there are next to no annoying or biting bugs here. I sit outside on my completely open deck every morning and evening all summer, eat dinner out there, etc. A couple mosquitos in May and June, but once it’s really summer weather an occasional yellow jacket will check out the barbecue and that’s about it.
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@Italia That's awesome!