Here are some more fails from our tour of homes.
This was a basement "workshop." We couldn't tell if they were in the middle of building something or if that was the workspace.

Elk Ridge home with a 50's booth on the second floor:

This was an attempt to match the sink with the booth:

Downstairs dining area:

This was a cabinet 10+ feet in the air on the wall. I guess you'd put your valuables there?

The Elk Ridge idea of a fancy light fixture:

Unfinished basement in Pleasant Grove. There is a door there that doesn't open, but there's a latch you can lift on the plywood. Behind the plywood is a room full of dirt.

A Provo home with some interesting custom size glass. Triangles anyone?

Remember the sauna house previously? Well here is some more wood work and a view from one of the lower levels. You actually enter the house on the top floor. I think they were going for some sort of Medieval Viking look.

An upgraded but extremely messy Provo house. They were using the master suite shower as an area for drying clothes.

This should make you appreciate all the work we went through to find a good house.
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