Looks terrible... better demolish it.
Well, it is Florida after all.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... lived.html
Why preserve? Tear it down!
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Sometimes I laugh at what the ultra-rich call "livable". The place looks perfectly livable as-is, though one can see where work is needed. To me, the most offensive trait of the house is that it was infected with 1970s and 1980s cheesy-ness in a lot of areas.
If they wreck it, I at least hope they get a crew in there to salvage the wood, stained glass, and tiles at a minimum.
If they wreck it, I at least hope they get a crew in there to salvage the wood, stained glass, and tiles at a minimum.
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couldn't get that page to open , it might have some malicious code? complained about my ad blocker and would not open. It also opened a pop up with a video or something.
Re: Why preserve? Tear it down!
Hard to believe those are all photos of the same house. Some of that is so garish.
Also hard to believe the same man who invented a plain and boring breakfast designed to kill sexual desire also owned such a gaudy house, including a leopard print elevator .
Also hard to believe the same man who invented a plain and boring breakfast designed to kill sexual desire also owned such a gaudy house, including a leopard print elevator .