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  • Dream Home
  • SaxonRider
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    If I could have my cake and eat it when it comes to homes, I would love a log cabin somewhere in the Canadian Shield. It would look something like this inside:

    in a setting something like this:

    What would yours be like?

    IHN
    Full Member

    It’s got no telly.

    P-Jay
    Free Member

    IHN – Member

    It’s got no telly.

    Yeah, can you imagine? Furniture wildly pointing in all directions, I can’t handle that level of chaos.

    Dare I say it, perhaps you CAN have too much wood in your home?

    IHN
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    thestabiliser
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    Looks like the 70s have vomitted in a warehouse.

    I’d like a certain 16th century farmhouse with views over the coniston fells. It might even happen.

    P-Jay
    Free Member

    For me, something like this

    Pricy House in the Alps

    It’s got the classic look of the usual Alpine Chalets, but it’s been modernised – it’s also got a Telly 😉

    It would be a lotto win for me though, and I’d probably on stay there during the School Hols, I don’t care for skiiing and hate the cold.

    I’d like an Apartment in Barcalona and something more ‘normal’ back home in Cardiff – I’ve managed to travel alot, but all things considered I really like where I live.

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    Dream house 2

    Dream house 1

    anagallis_arvensis
    Full Member

    I always liked The Fall Guy’s cabin type place in California with hot chicks cigars and an outdoors hot tub.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I like the location, SaxonRider, but I’m afraid I don’t like the house. I’d take one in Seeded with a similar setting but cool Scandinavian design and perhaps more insulation.

    I’d also have an Edwardian house in the Welsh hills, and a modern flat in London. Or maybe an older one somewhere like Marylebone.

    But maybe for Wales instead of the Edwardian house I’d buy some forest and design my own dwelling based on earth covered connected pods arranged around a central quad that was itself covered with a canopy and had a big fire in the middle. Quad would have furniture and comfortable stuff and dry, but still outside.

    anagallis_arvensis
    Full Member

    If I cant have The Fall Guys cabin, could I have clint eastwoods house from play misty for me?

    Stoner
    Free Member

    P-Jay. Hah! I know that one, I can see it from my hovel 🙂

    mtbfix
    Full Member

    Dream house by a Canadian lake? Midgie heaven, surely?

    leffeboy
    Full Member

    I’m guessing you have no children then 🙂

    SaxonRider
    Full Member

    Dream house by a Canadian lake? Absolutely. If you can’t handle the mosquitoes, then you have to paddle out farther from shore. Or bathe in DEET. Either way, the suffering is worth the experience.

    @leffeboy: What do you mean?

    SaxonRider
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    But maybe for Wales instead of the Edwardian house I’d buy some forest and design my own dwelling based on earth covered connected pods arranged around a central quad that was itself covered with a canopy and had a big fire in the middle. Quad would have furniture and comfortable stuff and dry, but still outside.

    I spoke through plans like this with an architect a number of years back, for a beautiful spot near Mitchelldean in the eponymous forest. Alas, the idea was mooted out of hand by the council.

    nicko74
    Full Member

    Absolutely. If you can’t handle the mosquitoes, then you have to paddle out farther from shore.

    It’s the blackflies you really want to watch out for. Hateful things, can utterly ruin your clothes with the blood stains. Deer flies are vile too, but fewer of them.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    Something like this..

    With an interior something like this..

    Somewhere like this..

    Sadly for me I don’t have anything like it , I’m a little bit depressed by that fact if I’m honest. 😥

    Drac
    Full Member

    SaxonRider
    Full Member

    Nice, Drac.

    BobaFatt
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    I always liked that house from the end of minority report, but I’m not sure what that says about me as a person

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    SaxonRider
    Full Member

    Frank Lloyd Wright. Good one.

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    No-one better.

    twinw4ll
    Free Member

    Something compact and bijou overlooking the Mawddach Estuary, hopefully before the end of next year.

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    No-one better.

    Except Corbusier.

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    Nah.

    Drac
    Full Member

    Christ is that a 1960s public library? That’s horrid.

    Houns
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    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    Christ is that a 1960s public library? That’s horrid.

    Which is testament to a building designed and built 40 years earlier. And there’s no accounting for taste either.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    http://search.savills.com/content/assets/properties/gblhralar160024/LAR160024_46_gal.JPG

    456 hectares, pheasant and partridge shooting, chalk stream trout fishing, and a good income from the land and estate houses. Tidy.

    A snip at £17.5m.

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    456 hectares, pheasant and partridge shooting, chalk stream trout fishing, and a good income from the land and estate houses. Tidy.

    That’s the sort of thing the Beckhams would buy, isn’t it?

    Drac
    Full Member

    And there’s no accounting for taste either.

    Evidently not it’s awful.

    leffeboy
    Full Member

    @leffeboy: What do you mean?

    No house with children is ever that clean and uncluttered. It’s Heisenberg’s second principle

    timber
    Full Member

    Bikebouy, my grandparents old place is just to the left of that view and the former father in law of my old boss to the right, nice place Tregothnan.
    The next inlet upstream is nice and quiet, with a bit of cheeky riding in the woods.

    mcmoonter
    Free Member

    It would have to be a fire lookout for me. Hidden Lake fire lookout in Washington state

    The view isn’t too shabby on a clear day/night

    rmgdsc76
    Free Member

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I need water, with the sun setting over it. Sea or lake doesn’t really matter. And space- couple of garages, room for machines and cars in bits and all that, room to do stuff and hoard stuff. Old stables or barn would be ideal. And trees, big old trees. But other’n that I’m pretty easy. If I could take Ardvorlich Cottage and its grounds from near lochearnhead, and drop it by the shore of Windermere, just north of Bowness, I reckon that’d do.

    vickypea
    Free Member

    Mine would be a cosy little stone house like the one I live in (maybe slightly bigger), but by the sea.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    One with no too many neighbours.

    A couple of garages/workshops.

    Mainly the dream part would be for it to be paid off so i can get on with living life…..no desire to live in a massive house somewhere special.

    Murray
    Full Member

    Not sure I could live here all the time – no popping out to the shops if its too cloudy as the helicopter can’t fly.

    Lovely place if you get the chance to visit – link

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