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This concept is perhaps a little too open.
When it comes to real estate, open concept designs are very popular these days. Although it seems that people like to look at a house that does not have walls, there are certain rooms that are expected to still be enclosed.
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However, the property listing for one home in Boston attracted a lot of attention on social media because it apparently included a bathroom with an open concept.
The house, located in South St. in Boston, Massachusetts, appears on the Zillow Gone Wild page. A post on the group’s Facebook page shows the outside of the house, which is a multi-family house that was recently redone.
However, the main focus of the post is a recording of a room on the second floor that looks like it has a bathroom without walls being hidden in one of the corners.
Apart from the bathroom, the room seems to have separated French doors from the rest of the house and also leads to a second floor balcony.
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According to the Zillow listing, priced at $ 899,000, the property was sold in 2019 for $ 418.100. The house also contains a description of the house.
On Facebook, some users have speculated that it could go wrong. Others wondered if the bathroom might have been designed for a disabled person, but it was also pointed out that it is on the second floor of a building without a lift and contains no handrails.
One user wrote: ‘I live near this house. It’s a twist, and the bathroom with an open concept was added and updated after it was purchased in 2019. This is not for disability reasons; they probably just ran out of money before putting up a door. ‘
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Other users just seemed confused by the various design choices made, and one commenter sarcastically wrote: ‘The frost on the glass will of course defeat anything but the most intrusive surveillance technology, but you will have to hope that the shower steams up nicely. quickly. ”
“At first I was like, oh, this is a beautiful house,” wrote another user. ‘Then I saw photo 4. Pretty sure I once had a nightmare about such a setup. ‘
Fox Business contacted the broker for comment, but did not immediately respond.