Thanks for reading,
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Vaquero's New Resident: Glenn Beck? Tea Party Backer and Conservative Glenn Beck Moves to Texas!
Candy Evans breaks the news! On one of his final shows Monday, Glenn Beck jokingly told Governor Rick Perry, his guest, and viewers that he is making a move to Texas due to its economic growth and state prosperity; as a matter of fact, it is the best place to live. And one of the best places to live in Texas is where he and his family are headed: Vaquero! 2208 Vaquero Estates Blvd. had been one of the top listings in Vaquero for a couple of months before Beck recently purchased the home. The Hill Country favorite features 7,900 sq. feet of living space and was on the market for $3.9 million, which Beck is renting for $20,000 a month says Candy Evans over at CandysDirt. The resort styled lot includes a 4 car garage, 7 bedrooms, 7 1/2 baths, and all the desirable Vaquero amenities. Welcome to Texas, Beck family!
Country House in Mallorca
Good Thursday morning to you, treasures.
This two level country house in Mallorca, Spain, has terrific bones. Stone floors and walls, beams, beautiful arches. Spainsh interior designer Mestre Paco gave the interiors an eclectic look.
Tour time!
All images from here.
This two level country house in Mallorca, Spain, has terrific bones. Stone floors and walls, beams, beautiful arches. Spainsh interior designer Mestre Paco gave the interiors an eclectic look.
Tour time!
All images from here.
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Four Country Homes
Today we will have a look at four country homes through the lens of photographers, André Rider, Angus McRitchie, Michael Graydon and Stacey Brandford. My favourite home is the one captured by André Rider, though I'm also swooning over the Belgian style dining room by Stacey Brandford.
I'd love to know which home you like best!
Stacey Brandford
Stacey Brandford
Stacey Brandford
Michael Graydon
Michael Graydon
Michael Graydon
Angus McRitchie
Angus McRitchie
Angus McRitchie
André Rider
André Rider
André Rider
André Rider
Michael Graydon
Michael Graydon
All images from here.
I'd love to know which home you like best!
Stacey Brandford
Stacey Brandford
Stacey Brandford
Michael Graydon
Michael Graydon
Michael Graydon
Angus McRitchie
Angus McRitchie
Angus McRitchie
André Rider
André Rider
André Rider
André Rider
Michael Graydon
Michael Graydon
All images from here.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Perfect Second Home Real Estate for North Texans: Tejas Ranch in Anna, Texas
Less than an hour away from the Big D sits 90 acre Tejas Ranch in Anna, Texas at 11536 Wild Rose Lane. The sprawling ranch features 4 living facilities totaling over 7,000 sq. feet of living space. The incredible ranch styled main home includes lavish green landscaping and trees, a large deck overlooking the private lakes, a swimming pool, fountain, several lounge areas, and guest barn with playground. Truly a Texan ranch, the property also features a 2,500 foot runway for out of town guests who find it easier just to fly. Exotic animals can be spotted amongst the countryside as well.
For more on this amazing north Texas paradise, I invite you to visit the ranch's website: http://www.tejasranchtx.com/
You can also contact the listing agent, Gene Fichte, for more information.
Pricing options -
Everything: $4,450,000
House and Guest House on 10 acres: $1,900,000
House and Guest House on 20 acres: $2,300,000
For more on this amazing north Texas paradise, I invite you to visit the ranch's website: http://www.tejasranchtx.com/
You can also contact the listing agent, Gene Fichte, for more information.
Pricing options -
Everything: $4,450,000
House and Guest House on 10 acres: $1,900,000
House and Guest House on 20 acres: $2,300,000
For lots more pictures, visit the ranch's website listed above!
Thanks for reading,
Designers' White Bedrooms
Second post today. A selection of white bedrooms by renown interior designers Suzanne Kasler, Thad Hayes, Jan McFarland Cox, Twanette Tharp, and Victoria Hagan.
Victoria Hagan
Thad Hayes
Twanette Tharp
Suzanne Kasler
Jan McFarland Cox
All images from Architectral Digest.
Victoria Hagan
Thad Hayes
Twanette Tharp
Suzanne Kasler
Jan McFarland Cox
All images from Architectral Digest.
House of the Year 2009
As you might know, Norwegian Magazine Bolig holds a contest each year to choose the best house of the year. In 2009 the winner was this country house in Hokksund. It consists of three buildings: a main building from 1889, a brewery and a barn. In 2006 the Kvernstad family restored and renovated all three of them.
Perhaps my Norwegian readers could help me with the translation of the words and signs that appear in this house. Please? I did use an online translator but unfortunately they are still quite unreliable.
The main house
The barn which is now used to hold parties.
Does the wording at the top of the stairs say something about coming home? But of course, it's French and it says "Just like your home" Thanks, Chapstik Fanatic!
"Kisses and Hugs and Love" Got the top sentence. Help with the one below?
Thanks to reader Krn I now know that the headboard says (not in Norwegian, but Danish) "Kisses, hugs and love, it is the world's glory"
And Krn expands: "Written language in Norway in the 19th century was the Danish language. This is not surprising to see this on an old norwegian bed."
This is the inside of the barn. Rather dark I guess.
Part of the guest house.
All images from here.
Perhaps my Norwegian readers could help me with the translation of the words and signs that appear in this house. Please? I did use an online translator but unfortunately they are still quite unreliable.
The main house
The barn which is now used to hold parties.
Does the wording at the top of the stairs say something about coming home? But of course, it's French and it says "Just like your home" Thanks, Chapstik Fanatic!
"Kisses and Hugs and Love" Got the top sentence. Help with the one below?
Thanks to reader Krn I now know that the headboard says (not in Norwegian, but Danish) "Kisses, hugs and love, it is the world's glory"
And Krn expands: "Written language in Norway in the 19th century was the Danish language. This is not surprising to see this on an old norwegian bed."
This is the inside of the barn. Rather dark I guess.
Part of the guest house.
All images from here.
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