While builder-grade carpet in most homes was replaced a decade ago, the original, stained, carpet and padding soldiers on. One upper bedroom’s hardwood laminate floor has no trim around the baseboards. This allows an unobstructed view of the sub-flooring and individual movement of slats so 3/4" gaps can be wherever you'd like. Hardwood flooring in the kitchen is appropriately sun-faded for a house of this age. The 17-year old GE side-by side refrigerator is equipped with a broken ice maker and water dispenser. Old-fashioned ice trays in the freezer turn the water into ice just fine. The remaining appliances were also installed by the builder. Upper and lower dish washer organizers’ have disintegrated removing the hassle of organization. Fortunately, during the wash cycle one can't hear normal conversation or the dishes rattling around over the din of mechanical operation. The overhead microwave's turntable works great and the broken magnetron ensures food coming out is the same temperature as it went in. A smaller microwave only takes a little counter space. The washing machine has less rust than one left in someone's front yard for 30-years. The front door's deadbolt lock was replaced with an extra electronic door handle. After punching in a code and using a key this provides the security of needing two hands to open the front door. The small landing on the front stairs provides a great place for groceries or crying babies to free up hands. Even inside, 4 doors need 6 keys to open so children and panicked adults can't go wandering out. With no annoying key codes to use the automatic opener, a single remote control can be shared between two cars that might use the garage.
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