Wednesday, February 4, 2015

WACKY PHOTO GALLERY: February 2015


After showing dozens of homes to clients over the past months, its time to showcase some more incredible photos...

I always appreciate homes that are primed and ready to show.



These sellers must have known we were coming.


 Structural integrity is always a big selling point.  So, its always interesting to find framing jobs that take "artistic liberties".  For the record,  floor joists should always sit vertically, not horizontally.


Ever stuccoed the interior walls of your home?  These guys have.


You know its time to fire your plumber when the duct-tape-to-pipe ratio is way out of line.


Look at that beautiful crown molding as it meanders its way all over the corner of this room.  Beautiful nonsense.




Need a door kicked in?  I know some people.



Second guessing your skills as a stone mason?  Me too.



Introducing the rare, yet coveted, bedroom sink.


You made an addition to the building, you say?  I barely noticed.


And this was the nicest room in the house.  You should have seen the room we found with all the terrified teenage kids in it.  Their dad was wearing a hockey mask.  Strange family.  Oh well.    


A grand walkway, to a tree trunk.


Want to kid proof your electrical?  Put your switches 6 feet off the ground.  


Found this "sink" in the "kitchen" of a mother-in-law "apartment".  This dude must really hate his mother in law.  


The old roof-under-the-deck trick.  


 A/C piping and exposed sewer lines can make for an attractive addition to your finished bedroom space...or not.


Oooo...a fun guessing game. Where does the wire go?  


Have you ever installed your water furnace 90 degrees the wrong direction?  A sawsall and a white metal grill will make people think you really meant to do it that way.  


Pushing the frontiers of junction box technology.  

Thanks for viewing.  Look for more wacky photos in coming months!

1 comment:

john said...

We found that 2nd his and her's vanity in the house you showed us! It also had plumbing straight to the downstairs basement!