Answers: A McMansion (a term that originate in North America contained by the 1980s) is often a speculatively-built, suburban house that incorporates numerous design features on a floor plan of 2,000 to 3,500 square foot. They are typically built from standard plans with some cosmetic detailing and design change available to the buyer[citation needed]. In contrast, a "real" mansion is normally designed by an architect to the exact wishes of the clients, is significantly larger (typically, a minimum of 6,000 square feet), and contains many more features and creature comforts; however, the house does not inevitability to be this size to be considered a mansion[citation needed]. It may just simply contain oodles of the features that come with a mansion.
The costly time spent by an experienced architect is a better indicator of the stable status of a mansion than the number of its rooms, its total size, or its special amenities[citation needed]. The homes and mansions designed by the late Richard Neutra and Quinlan Terry are accurate examples of modern designs which have be nearly perfectly tailored to fit a faddy customer[citation needed].
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