The houses are so big. It would take me ages to clean it. :P
If only there are such houses in Malaysia.:D
I have always loved how the European homes are built. So warm and cosy...unlike ours...most of the time which is boring and...bricky!
Even their "fence" look more beautiful than ours. :(
i agree.look at the beautiful flower garden in the front yard of the second house.
Oooh, lovely. I loved my time in Germany and we saw some stunning houses in the suburbs around Nymphenburg. Where did you take these photos?
Bonza photos, i especially like the style of the house in the first photo :-).
Hi Emm,i can't remember the exact location but these were taken on my way to Blackforest.
love the first picture, the brick house :) the backyard must be really hugeLatest: Vegan Fruity Pizza
Sturdy and absolutely gorgeous as well! I have never seen a roof like that. It must be sturdy or they wouldn't use a material like that.
Sturdy and very appealing homes. I like both styles a lot.
Beautiful homes! I like the roof style of the second one.Happy weekendsturdy home
my mum used ti say, such roof must have a lot of mice inside.
A house/home is definitely sturdy. These both are really NICE looking homes too. I'd love to own the red brick one. LOLMine's HERE if you'd care to join me. My first since TNChick stopped hosting long ago.Happy weekend.
Both are nice as well as sturdy houses indeed -- have a feeling they're old too, in which case they also are really well maintained!
With a cleaning woman I could move in there right away !
Beautiful homes!Next weekend we will be 'reflecting' at The Saturday PhotoHunt.See you there♥ Sandi
It's huge and the second home has a different kind of roofing. Pretty interesting.Home
The first photo looks like homes in the USA especially in the east coast with the bricks. The second home has a funny looking roof.
The top one looks almost like a school rather than a home, it's so large. The second one is cosier, but both are certainly sturdy. :)
They look like mansions! I love the brick one and will take it if no one wants it. :)
the neighborhood looks peaceful. ^0^
Nice houses, I wonder what the inside looks like.... ;)
I would love to live in such a cosy-looking house but it's really huge. That time I would def need a maid/helper to help clean the house! :D
The houses are so big. It would take me ages to clean it. :P
ReplyDeleteIf only there are such houses in Malaysia.:D
ReplyDeleteI have always loved how the European homes are built. So warm and cosy...unlike ours...most of the time which is boring and...bricky!
ReplyDeleteEven their "fence" look more beautiful than ours. :(
ReplyDeletei agree.
ReplyDeletelook at the beautiful flower garden in the front yard of the second house.
Oooh, lovely. I loved my time in Germany and we saw some stunning houses in the suburbs around Nymphenburg. Where did you take these photos?
ReplyDeleteBonza photos, i especially like the style of the house in the first photo :-).
ReplyDeleteHi Emm,
ReplyDeletei can't remember the exact location but these were taken on my way to Blackforest.
love the first picture, the brick house :) the backyard must be really huge
ReplyDeleteLatest: Vegan Fruity Pizza
Sturdy and absolutely gorgeous as well! I have never seen a roof like that. It must be sturdy or they wouldn't use a material like that.
ReplyDeleteSturdy and very appealing homes. I like both styles a lot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes! I like the roof style of the second one.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend
sturdy home
my mum used ti say, such roof must have a lot of mice inside.
ReplyDeleteA house/home is definitely sturdy. These both are really NICE looking homes too. I'd love to own the red brick one. LOL
ReplyDeleteMine's HERE if you'd care to join me. My first since TNChick stopped hosting long ago.
Happy weekend.
Both are nice as well as sturdy houses indeed -- have a feeling they're old too, in which case they also are really well maintained!
ReplyDeleteWith a cleaning woman I could move in there right away !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes!
ReplyDeleteNext weekend we will be 'reflecting' at The Saturday PhotoHunt.
See you there
♥ Sandi
It's huge and the second home has a different kind of roofing. Pretty interesting.
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The first photo looks like homes in the USA especially in the east coast with the bricks. The second home has a funny looking roof.
ReplyDeleteThe top one looks almost like a school rather than a home, it's so large. The second one is cosier, but both are certainly sturdy. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look like mansions! I love the brick one and will take it if no one wants it. :)
ReplyDeletethe neighborhood looks peaceful. ^0^
ReplyDeleteNice houses, I wonder what the inside looks like.... ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in such a cosy-looking house but it's really huge. That time I would def need a maid/helper to help clean the house! :D
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