I'm so excited to be hosting my first guest post today. I have Lisa from A Room with A View sharing her Dream Home with us. Lisa and I began blogging about the same time. She is one of the most sincere and kind bloggers I have come across and am happy to call her a blog friend. She is an Interior Designer and is always ready to share some great design tips. I love her warm and colorful interiors that have a global influence. She is also crafty and has shared tips on making no-sew pillow covers as well as a stunning chandelier for her daughter's room. Stop by A Room with A View and say "hi" to Lisa.
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Hi everyone, I am fairly new to blog land (my blog: A Room with A View) and I am excited to be a part of this fun series on this great blog. Putting it together was a real treat - thank you, Suzy!
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Hi everyone, I am fairly new to blog land (my blog: A Room with A View) and I am excited to be a part of this fun series on this great blog. Putting it together was a real treat - thank you, Suzy!
When one first chooses a home (be it the first or the fifth) it is usually the exterior one first makes a connection with, that one is drawn to or that one may see some potential in. For those of us who do not have the luxury of building our own home it helps to love what we see on the outside. The exterior sets the tone for the interior - it is curb appeal and a whole lot more.
I have lived in various styles of dwellings - a duplex, townhouse, bungalow, apartment, semi-detached, and now single family home. My dream house would most certainly give a strong sense of what one could expect indoors because of the architecture. It would encompass some (yes, even less would be a dream) or all of these criteria -
- Situated someplace where the weather is temperate or even tropical
- Have a good view
- Near/by a body of water if not with a pool or koi pond (I love the water!)
- Well-kept lawn and garden
- Wrap-around porch, veranda (or any indoor-outdoor space)
- Eat-in kitchen with access to back porch or patio
- Good-sized windows and french-style or similar doors which would let the outside in and maximize any amazing views.. a lot of natural light would be amazing
- Open floor plan
- Preferably one story. I currently have four floors and it can be exhausting!
- The size of the house would not matter; nothing too big.
These next few homes capture the general aesthetics I would look for.
Architectural Digest photography Miguel Flores-Vianna
These pictures are good examples of indoor-outdoor spaces (with or without pool) I find most appealing.
Architectural Digest photo Roger Davies
Architectural Digest photo Roger Davies
So relaxing - all I need is a good book!
Great for entertaining.
Architectural Digest photography Miguel-Flores Vianna
That tropical feel
Elle Decor photo Simon Upton
Breathtaking!
Elle Decor photo William Waldron
Architectural Digest photo Erhard Pfeiffer
These next pictures capture the essence of how I would like my dream house to feel in terms of open flow, great windows and doors letting in natural light while taking advantage of the beautiful outdoors, airy, warm and inviting, great for cooking, entertaining and relaxing in. Feast your eyes..
Architectural Digest Photography Miguel Flores-Vianna
Architectural Digest photo Erhard Pfeiffer
House & Home photo Michael Graydon
Architectural Digest photo Erhard Pfeiffer
Architectural Digest photography Reto Guntli
via Southern Accents
via Cottage Living
Architectural Digest photo Roger Davies
Elle Decor photo Simon Upton
House & Home photo Angus McRitchie
I just had to add this pic for the natural light, although I was drawn to the decor and colors (that would be an entirely different post!)
Architectural Digest photo Roger Davies
Beautiful, manageable garden
House & Home photo Angus McRitchie
House & Home photo Ted Yarwood
Incredible views.......
Architectural Digest photo David O. Marlow
These pics have been mostly of big homes. My dream house does not have to be big - just pretty, comfortable and functional. This is the place where family and friends, near and far - should always feel welcome. When a house has good bones, there is no limit to what one can do with the decor.
I hope you have enjoyed touring these magnificent places. Thank you so much, Suzy, for allowing me to share a dream!
Oh wow wow wow! Everything you listed would be part of my dream house! I love how all the images you chose are based on an outdoor-sy lifestyle with heaps of natural light and colour! I am head-over-heels in love with the Cotton House image!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images!! I love Lisa's dream home! Gosh to have a great view like any of those...
ReplyDeleteIl take any one of those views. Love! You have great taste :)
ReplyDeleteSuzy, thank you for allowing me to indulge - it will be good to revisit these pics during the next dreary NY winter!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! Gorgeous pics...my dream home would be near a body of water as well with gorgeous views and a big 'ol kitchen!
ReplyDeleteMan, I really feel like I need a vacation now...all those gorgeous spaces had such a lovely beachy vibe! I'm totally down for living in any one of those beautiful spaces...heck, I'd even live in one of those bathrooms! (c:
ReplyDeleteI'm such a four seasons girl, but looking at these tropical/warm climate homes makes me think I could handle living in one year round that's for sure! I would love to have a kitchen or living room where you could just leave the door open for fresh air.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I'd take any of them. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely series of images Lisa! My, this gets me thinking of my dream home..
ReplyDeleteMust resist looking at houses... not resisting well. I'm not surprised that you have this as your dream home. It looks fantastic! And once you have it, maintaining both the exterior and interior of that house will be fun.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to have holidays at cotton house mustique. It's so gorgeous.
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