Well, he's typically not satisfied with most adaptations. The ironic thing is that the adaptations he likes or had a hand in aren't well received in general.
The IT reboot could change things, I'll admit that. But as much as believe anything can be a haunt, most of King's stories wouldn't actually be good haunts. Most are actually small stories with a slow build to a really powerful climax. There's not a lot of action that supports the jump-scare, Congo-line nature of most haunts. The best King house would be a best of, but even then it might be a struggle for the best, instantly recognizable scenes from the books.
Oh, and there's that. You want The Shining as a house? Expect it to be nothing like the Kubrik movie. In order to mimic that movie, Universal would need the studio rights AND King to bless off on adapting a movie he hates. Lifting any movie visual (including character likeness) requires the movie studio to approve it.
King is a WAY complicated get.