Rant: PSA to builders, housewives, and general complaint


In our search for a new house, I’m seeing some disturbing and annoying trends, mainly, living rooms where the ONLY place to put a TV is way high above a fireplace. This leaves zero flexibility for tv placement, additional audio components etc. Most don’t even have plugs. I'm also in Texas and there's ZERO need for a fireplace.

Not to mention all the "open concepts" we’re seeing where the living room is strangely shaped and the kitchen is basically in the room where you hear all the kitchen noise and you’re 100% accessible to your spouse and their conversation (ramblings).

This isn’t a problem if you have $2m to spend but for most of us, we’re limited in where we can set up our toys and this does not help.

Thank you for listening.

dtximages

Showing 2 responses by uncledemp

I’m a single man, so I pull a chair in the sweet spot and leave it until I have visitors. 

Life ain’t fair and the world is mean!

I’m my opinion, the open concept is good for a couple of reasons. 
 

1. If the house is on the smaller side, the concept stretches the square footage a bit by not dividing the space too many times. 
 

2. Many people like being able to cook, eat, socialize, listen to music/ watch tv as a family/group, rather than apart. 
 

If I had choice, I’d take the open concept living area with another area for a stereo. But in the end, spending time with the people I love is a priority, I’m the CLO! (chief love officer)