Only criticism is they don’t cook
theres ways to live other than ikea faux modern
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Only criticism is they don’t cook
theres ways to live other than ikea faux modern
I don't mind that place one bit and could spend hours looking. Only thing I wouldn't want to do is keep it clean.
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Beverly-Hi...0/home/6824047
Long live Tiki.
Unfortunately this one will likely get scraped.
Built in 1958 (64 years ago) for the current owner who needed a huge closet, an entertaining kitchen with four ovens and a huge cook space + an attended bar?
https://archive.architecturaldigest....lls-california
the extended fire place is something
I toured this one last week prior to listing (architect is a friend). It is pretty dang cool. I’m guessing it will go for closer to $2m because of how unique it is.
Architect Richard Campbell’s 1966 modern chalet in SW Portland is for sale at $1,465,000 https://www.oregonlive.com/realestat...t-1465000.html
Other pics here: http://pmckean.com/portfolio/cain
Likely doug fir, cedar, maple & oak
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It looks like we have some redwoods sprinkled around town…
https://www.portland.gov/trees/get-i...ds-do-portland
The addition in the 1970s and the recent remodel were both tastefully done and executed, it’d be a nice place on a summer evening
The leaves (redwoods don't have needles) are a huge mess, they kill and stain everything the fall on, the trees break easily, the volunteers grow everywhere.. Nice out in the wild, but not around houses, BTDT Santa Cruz 97-08.
Here's one, make sure to check out the interior pics. Someone likes gold...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2...7342439_zpid/?
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Uh, holy shit. Seems like a tough sell, but what do I know? Also, that's a whole lotta dog food.
Makes me think interior decorators should have a mandate to report when their clients are obviously mentally unwell like Steve.
[QUOTE=mark AT;6629866]Here's one, make sure to check out the interior pics. Someone likes gold...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2...7342439_zpid/?
Is the kitchen just a hot plate and some fold out tables? Seems to be inhabited by someone named Steve, Steve Liberace?
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[QUOTE=dan_pdx;6629887]Uh, holy shit. Seems like a tough sell, but what do I know? Also, that's a whole lotta dog food.
Quite the wardrobe
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Steve has quite an impressive blouse collection
Rome wasn’t built in one day.
Solid effort Steve.
Pics 28 and 29 are beyond strange, "Steve's Palace" above the tub, which is in the bedroom. Note the gold bars lining the tub steps. I count a second soaking tub.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2...pid/?mmlb=g,28
You gotta question the chops of any real estate agent who would take a listing like this. Hard up, or naive and just starting out come to mind.
My daughter said Steve's place looks like what Trumps would if he were a Walmart manager.
I think you can play “Hidden Pictures” with Steve’s Palace. First one to find the coffee mate creamer gets to cut the line on opening day 22-23 at a ski resort of your choice.
Pic 32, left hand side:
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That jar of coffee mate BTW is the same room with a shower and the second, smaller hot tub.
Other curiosities are the acronym SPQR prominently displayed in big letters two places. That has something to do with the history of the Senate and People of Ancient Rome. And has also been adopted by white nationalist groups. But I think in this case Steve is the ancient Rome buff, fanatic, freak.
I knew I read about this place somewhere before:
A House Tour Of Steve Lansky's Modern-Day Roman Palace Can Only Be Described As Over-The-Top (PHOTOS) | HuffPost Life
NPS or Wilderness witholdings* don't come around often...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/7...1201775_zpid/?
*The developer of this home is notorious for controversial land acquisitions.
Cheese ball fridge