This is the most unusual A-Frame I've ever seen. It's quite a clever design, isn't it? The 1962 home in Newark, OH has 4bd, 3ba, $595K. The interior is cool, take a look.
It's very angular.
Look at the curving stairs.
It has an open concept living/dining room area with an interesting fireplace in the middle.
This is nice, you have a view of the 2nd fl.
Very pretty. I have to say that it looks like new. Very well cared-for home.
It has a compact kitchen with a good work triangle.
The large principle bedroom is on the main floor.
Bath on the main floor.
Wow, it has 3 levels. I didn't realize that. Plus, it also has a basement.
It's nice up here.
The other bedrooms aren't terribly large, but they're cozy.
One of the smaller bedrooms.
A spare room at the top floor. This is roomy, though.
There's one of the baths in the hall, but the photos don't show anything but sinks.
Look at the big laundry room.
Next to kitchen are the stairs to the basement.
It's big down here in the basement.
In the back of the house, look at the windows and the large deck. Plus, there's the 2 car garage underneath. The stairs come up from the lower level right beside the kitchen.
And, look at this- another little building that is used as an entertaining space... Isn't it cute?
Can you imagine having a separate place just for entertaining?
Look at the classy entrance into the property.
The treed lot is 6.93 acres.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/10742-Maharg-Rd-Newark-OH-43071/112065474_zpid/?
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rosekiller have one of those dates where you paint each other except when evan's not looking barty cuts his palm and does it with his blood. evan meanwhile draws barty's face but no skin just the muscle layer and it's shockingly anatomically correct. they both think this is the most romantic thing in the world
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Increasing the height of this wall provided room for the framing of a three-story window. Two layers of fixed glass were attached to fir timbers, and a custom fan unit, placed on top, was designed to match.
The Timber-Frame Home: Design, Construction, Finishing, 1988
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I find interesting how their Hamato Clan trauma affected both Splinters in nearly perfect opposite ways.
2012 Splinter lost his family thanks to the Shredder, because of Tang Shen and because of what the Hamato did against the Foot, Saki's original clan.
So he became overprotective of the turtles to the point of sheltering them and forbidding them to go topside (and interact with anyone else) for 15 years. He still trained them througly and thaught them all he knew, including how he got them in their Mutation Day.
Rise Splinter was so embittered to the Hamato Clan and their traditions that for sometime he rid himself of the Hamato Yoshi identity and keep most of his teachings (i do believe he thaught them some basic stuff) heritage and the origin of the turtles mutation in secret. But he also gave them more freedom to be kids and go topside, giving them the chance to interact with humans and the city.
And through both shows we come more into a balance, with 12 Splinter letting his kids explore and learn and Rise Splinter learning to get his shit together and be more attentive to his kids.
Both are just heavily traumatized men doing their best to raise 4 kids with little resources or support.
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