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Mark Alexander
You’re a bad man. You’re a very bad man!

Irreverent, independent, and often snarky partnered married gay boomer and doggie dad who is tired of moral pontification by hypocritical conservative assholes and hate filled religious bigots.
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I love the home design inside, and out—-I like things simple—-The only thing I don’t like is the black—-Black EVERYTHING should have been out years ago—-I would swap out the black with a deep navy blue color or something that mathes the brown—I would love to see if a mat barn house red would work—-I have seen some intresting shades—-Also the fluted look is a trend as well—It’s holding on for dear life—I would sneak a little storage shed/mini-barn in back of the property—-I hate clutter—-Love the location—-And a side note—-Can we shut up Levi—-The narrator—-He is talking too much—-Sounds like he is trying to sell me a time share—-Shut up—- give me the facts—
I also LOVE that house! Beautiful house in beautiful surroundings!
With that style of exterior architecture, I can imagine it as a Scandinavian-design MCM house. Change some of the exterior and interior colors to more of the warmer MCM colors with something similar, to a lesser extent, on the outside.
I know the lot size and elevation changes fit well with that particular house, I would like a flatter terrain which could THEN have a 3rd structure behind it all to house a large 3-car garage. Accessed (frfom the house) by the “end” of the dog trot area. Pretty much hidden from view by the main house, alluded to by a driveway that went beside the house.
With the flat roof surfaces, different angles, that would make for a perfect solar installation! Putting the battery storage in one corner of the garage with the elec panel in the kitchen area. Maybe add some smaller Dospel-style wind turbines on rear fence posts?
That would make a perfect retirement home! Provided that prior-life income could support it. A magical living experience!