Rustic house, nice, but no thanks
By andreea
@andreea_v (245)
September 16, 2021 12:22pm CST
I happened to pass by this house... I think it looks so romantic from the outside.. and how many mysteries might reside in it.. what people used to live there..
For me it's hard to imagine myself living in it. I just can't help thinking how many bugs might reside in that vine all over the house.. :)))
Does it have rustic bugs? Rustic mice?
Would you take the experience and live there?
Photo is mine
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
16 Sep 21
Looks good but we need to clean it from time to time..thats a lots of work ..which i can't afford..
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@andreea_v (245)
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16 Sep 21
Yes, I imagine it would involve some work.. and some reparing. With houses there's always something to fix
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@JustPerla (38)
• Romania
16 Sep 21
Hmm normally no
I would give it a try like a 1 week hang out just us boys.. A drinking retreat.. Or something.. No kids, nobody to weke me up in the night.. Aaaa I felt something.. Kill that thing.. Aaaa
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@andreea_v (245)
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16 Sep 21
Sounds a very good ideea to try it for a week :)))
But yes, those bugs.. they might be or they might not be there
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
17 Sep 21
If you drink enough, you'll never notice what you're sharing a bed with...
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@RebeccasFarm (89873)
• Arvada, Colorado
16 Sep 21
@andreea_v If I had enough money for that house, I believe I could hire people to take care of all the challenges.
I do love that ivy though
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@andreea_v (245)
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17 Sep 21
@RebeccasFarm true, the ivy makes all the difference!
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
17 Sep 21
Those plant roots are burrowing into the siding on the house and damaging it more and more the longer they grow on the house. I wouldn't buy it. I agree it looks interesting but...
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
17 Sep 21
@andreea_v Roots continue to grow and will create places for water or insects can get into the structure and damage the house...
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@andreea_v (245)
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17 Sep 21
Yes, those roots can damage the house and even though I don't think they are big roots, the water they maintain over the house might be very damaging
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@Natasabar (119)
• Palembang, Indonesia
17 Sep 21
IF I GET THAT HOUSE, I'LL CLEAN IT UP FIRST.
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@JustPerla (38)
• Romania
16 Sep 21
Probably looks like that becous nobody whant work on it.. Cut it trim it so on
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@m_audrey6788 (58472)
• Germany
16 Sep 21
I can`t live with that. It is too much work for me
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@andreea_v (245)
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17 Sep 21
I'm pretty sure that the ivy is full of something... some lively surprises :)))
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@zhangxueying (3342)
• China
17 Sep 21
I don't approve of plants on the walls of the house, because plants will damage the house,Plants attract a lot of insects and mosquitoes
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@andreea_v (245)
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17 Sep 21
Yes, I understand your point. I think that plants on houses look really nice when it's a neighbor's house
For me, I wouldn't enjoy so many mosquitoes or bugs to hide in there and then come visit the inside of the house