I don’t think it is a “problem”, but it gets really boring / bleak when every single house looks identical to one another.
Also, I’m still more inclined to introduce additional townhouses as well as low / mid rises to increase the density, as opposed to these detached designs.
I’d rather live in a modern house I could afford to own that happens to look kinda boring than the poorly converted basement of someone else’s boring old house that also looks like every other house on the street.
There are some variations which is nice, but I can’t help but to wonder if this is going to set trend for a whole new generation of Vancouver Special.
As long as there aren’t problems with the designs, is that a problem?
To get costs down there can only be so much variation.
I don’t think it is a “problem”, but it gets really boring / bleak when every single house looks identical to one another.
Also, I’m still more inclined to introduce additional townhouses as well as low / mid rises to increase the density, as opposed to these detached designs.
I’d rather live in a modern house I could afford to own that happens to look kinda boring than the poorly converted basement of someone else’s boring old house that also looks like every other house on the street.