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I would love to live in the paramount studio lot version of the house. I think it has really neat open spaces. In particular, the fireplace that bisects the living room from Mike Brady's office and the way the bottom stair landing leads to both the office and living room. The office has a "sunken" feel even though the same floor level as the living room.
The yard/driveway/carport are also particularly appealing flat open spaces. It would have to be on a massive lot.
But this gaudy thing on Dilling street is not appealing to me in any way. I'd be curious who designed the Paramount lot set. Whoever it was could have had a far better career as an architect than whoever designed Dilling street - albeit Dilling street is a constrained by real life.
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