Farmington Doesn鈥檛 Need More Cookie-Cutter Faux Colonial Homes

A black and white stipple drawing of a generic faux colonial home in Farmington, CT, lacking distinctive features, created in the style of Wall Street Journal illustrations.

Cookie-Cutter Catastrophe: Another Faux Colonial Hits Farmington 馃槖

Once again, Farmington faces another bland addition to its skyline with the listing at 7 Le Jardin Way. The proposed聽 3,500-square-foot house is another example of uninspired, mass-produced architecture eroding our town鈥檚 unique charm.

Do we need another cookie-cutter home? This town is losing its identity, buried under a pile of faux colonial clones. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Connecticut Historical Society, a time when buildings were crafted with care and character, something sorely missing from these new constructions.

The house, priced at $1,075,000, boasts five bedrooms and four bathrooms, but it lacks soul. It’s like slapping a colonial sticker on a box and calling it history. Farmington鈥檚 beauty lies in its distinctiveness, and this influx of identical homes makes it look like any other bland suburb in America.

Let鈥檚 be clear: Farmington deserves better. We must protect our town鈥檚 historical charm and not let these soulless structures dilute it. Let鈥檚 push for architectural diversity that honors our past and stands out from the cookie-cutter crowd.

Big thanks to Farmington Storage for making this piece possible. For all your storage needs, they鈥檙e located at 155 Scott Swamp Road and can be reached at 860.777.4001.

Let鈥檚 fight to keep Farmington unique and special, just like it鈥檚 always been.

-JB-

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