West elevation
North elevation
The original pool house which we will eventually redo, but for now it will remain as is
Opposite side of the house from breakfast side (walkout basement side) East elevation
Teddy inspecting latest delivery of limestone coping
Teddy walking home after a long hard days work
First sign of spring! Daffodils have sprung!!!
A side view....
Fountain from original house
I love this view
Part of the a small fountain that we will restore
One of the many original stone benches behind the bushes
The chairs are there for the milder days to just sit out and relax a bit
Teddy assessing the progress
Needs work but it is a beautiful setting with the mature landscape
From the pool
Tony putting up crown moldings for us to try
One sons bathroom in progress
CHINOISERIE. This has not been kept under wraps, throughout my short blogging history..I have made my love for chinoisiere no secret. It is one of my absolute favorite decorating elements. I cannot wait to use it in my dining room and formal powder room. I am having a local artist put together some samples of her work (she is uber talented) and I may be using her to paint murals for both of these rooms. In fact, I am meeting her this afternoon. I go back and forth on colors as lets face it..chinoiseire looks pretty fabulous in a whole host of colors! But in the dining room I am going for a more "antiqued" look while in the powder room I am leaning towards a blue/gray/green cast paper. There are a few things I just won't budge on..one was my kitchen floor, the other is the chinoiserie. I would rather have white walls until I can do this...nothing else will do! Here are some inspirations...do you like chinoiserie?
A relatives house with antique chinoiserie panels...my real dream!
LANTERNS ABOVE AN ISLAND. In looking all over for divine inspiration for my island I have pretty much decided to go the way of using lanterns above the island. First I love the look, its so classic and European influenced and I love the fact that you don't see it nearly as often as you see the ordinary kitchen lighting that you typically see in every design magazine coming and going. I love some of the lanterns above from Currey, and am still continuing to look until I have to make a decision. I don't want something too formal or jazzy I want something that looks old and ever so slightly rustic. What are your thoughts?
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GREAT GOURMET FOOD. I love great food, what can I say what is life without great food! One line which I discovered years ago and whose products I stock regularly in my home is Bella Cucina. They are an award winning product line, good enough for Oprahs O list that makes some seriously great products from their kitchen to your table. From their pestos and brushettas to flatbreads and pastas, anything I have had has been FANTASTIC. My personal favorites are their artichoke lemon pesto which I could literally devour by the gallon (yes its that good) the fresh basil pesto, their olive oils and their spinach artichoke brushetta spread. Their flatbreadlol. I have also tried some of their online recipes which were really good..so if you are looking for a few recipe inspirations and want to explore their site, click here.
FUN THINGS FOR THE TABLE AND COPPER POTS. I love setting a beautiful table. I also love history and architecture and when you have the opportunity to combine the three...how can you resist. So how neat are these napkin rings from Dransfield and Ross? Featuring four iconic structures, the pagoda, Eiffel tower, The Empire state building and the Taj Mahal.....love them! Also while we are on the subject of kitchens, I am very overdue for a good set of pots...haven't bought them in many years and the ones I am using have been seriously abused. The ones I have my eye on are the Ruffoni line...not only are they incredibly gorgeous but apparently cooking in these copper pots which is the choice of the best chefs around the world due to their superb ability to conduct and evenly distribute heat is sublime. The line is just beautiful!
BEING MY OWN FLORIST. I love flowers...I always joke in my next life I want to be a party planner/florist extraordinaire. I loooove creating pretty arrangements around the house with my own containers and get really inspired around spring, summer and Christmas. This week with spring in the air, I went a little nuts and went orchid, hydrangea and spring flower shopping and had so much fun putting them in my own containers. Here is a sampling of my "creations".
OK...so that is just a sampling of what I am loving this week....as I always say what is life without beautiful things to inspire us and keep us going? I love discovering and admiring sensational new finds. I am so inspired by beauty and great style. Would love to know what you are loving and what is exciting you this week.....please share! Hope you have a wonderfully enchanting day!
Wow, the house is stunning. Teddy must approve of all that he is seeing as he takes in all the progress. Love your list of favorite things -- couldn't agree more on being your own florist! My favorite part of a dinner party is choosing and arranging the flowers! Have a beautiful Thursday.
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Your home is absolutely gorgeous. I can't WAIT to see the finished home. I am fairly new to your blog, but I'm wondering, did you build your house from the ground up, or are you adding on to an existing house? Did you tear down an existing home? Some of the locations on the grounds are obviously older (pool, fountains). Also, where are you located? Keep posting pictures. I LOVE THEM!!! robbing@brydonlaw.com
ReplyDeleteThings I am loving Thursday... your HOUSE!!!! your property, and Teddy :) I think a few hundred years from now, guided tours will be coming through "The Enchanted Home." :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the lanterns in the kitchen. I definitely want to use them when I redo my kitchen. I've also considered using them over the dining room table.
I love, love, love your updates about your house!!
ReplyDeleteIs there any post where you have written about the story of the house (and your story, cause I guess you got it kind of recently?). I would love to read that.
I really enjoy following your progress!
Holy House - it looks amazing! Can't wait to see the finished product!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the house updates! What a stunning home and beautiful property and adorable golden retriever! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the painted murals. I love them as well and dream of having them in my dream home someday!
Oh, sorry. I just saw the about-me-page, can't believe I missed it before.
ReplyDeleteYou are building the house from scratch? That is just downright amazing!
Wow doesnt' begin to describe the reaction when I see those pictures. They are other worldly. Amazing. Gorgeous. Incredible. So beautiful. As in I haven't seen new construction like this EVER. and we have lots of beautiful homes around us..looks like its been there a long long time. Teddy is too cute and looks like he takes his job as assistant very seriously!
ReplyDeleteLove the lantern idea, going to check out the bela cucina and chinoiserie though more formal for my taste is bretahtakingly beautiful in the right home (like yours) Love all the lights too...oh yea you could so be a florist!
It's a baronial mansion, it reminds me of the old houses around here, can I come and be housekeeper? Those copper pots are utterly utterly exquisite.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious if you live in the same area that you are building so that you are able to be there every day. If that's the case I don't know how you get anything done! I would not be able to leave the construction site. That's a beautiful water feature- are you going to have some coy fish swimming in there?
ReplyDeleteMy mom has a Ruffoni soup pot that she uses at least weekly and it looks more beautiful now than when she got it years ago- good choice! Also, the napkin rings are fantastic- love them!
Beautiful post, enjoy your day- Michelle
I had to come back and say that your arrangements are beautiful! I think you have an eye for beautiful things ;)
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ReplyDeleteI did a happy clap when I saw that floor tile you picked for your sons bathroom. It is going to be STUNNING. The house is simply a show stopper. M.
I seriously cannot get over your house. It is absolutely stunning. I love that you are restoring such a beautiful gem. And love little Teddy! He is such a great tour guide.
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ReplyDeleteYour home is coming together beautifully. It is a long process and a great way to explore all of your heart's home desires. I really enjoy the building process as it ebbs and flows down the path to completion. Seeing the pool house, benches, fountains, and landscape give a great feel of the historic presence on your property.
I too, love the art of the process for flowers, cookware, recipes, product brands, and a side trip of attire shopping keeps you balanced. Loved today's favorite things including dear "Teddy". How wonderful that you've shared so much and yet there are still rewards unfolding.
You've been so generous with this deeply personal process of building a dream home and many feel the rewards and learn the "how to" of patience in a process that more and more people take on. It's different for everyone yet we all love the progress reports and sharing.
Bette
Your house is so gorgeous. What a huge plus that it is situated in your glorious mature landscape.
ReplyDeleteAdore the fountain and so glad that it will be staying to be part of the history of the property.
ReplyDeleteCurry & Co has wonderful items, we are using a few of their lights in the new home, the furnishings are wonderful as well...and I am still lusting after the convex mirror they have.
My goodness, no wonder you sleep thinking of details, this is quite the project and such a beautiful setting. I am not sure but I think macarons are low-fat-lol! Enjoy the weekend. XO
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is you are one lucky girl..I mean princess! You are moving into an enchanted castle. Its INCREDIBLE. I love how you have gone through such lengths to make it look so old. Really amazing and kudos to your archictect.
ReplyDeleteLanterns are amazing, Curry does beautiful things discovered them at High Point last year. Great for your house. Your floral creations are so pretty! You definitely have an eye for all things beautiful..thank you for taking us on this incredible journey with you:)
Your home is exquisite and the lighting options are divine! Carry on!
ReplyDeleteFirst and formost, Teddy is adorable! Thank you for your house updates, your home and grounds are indescribable! Such a great idea to install different moldings to help you choose. Love all the lighting especially the mirrored scones.
ReplyDeleteYou have a knack for putting together the pretty arrangements and the containers are gorgeous! I'm going to try some of the recipes, my husband grows pots of basil and hard to find ways to use all of it. Thanks for sharing!
Tina Tina Tina!!!! I think that all the magzines will take a photo shoot of your house when it finished! I think they will fight to be the first!!!
ReplyDeleteYour house is gorgeous!
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The pics of the exterior of your house made my jaw drop. Handsome Teddy is going to have one big yard to roam. I too love chinoiserie... anything with birds, specifically peacocks, is a home run to me. Currey and Company has some great things, for sure. I too LOVE lanterns above islands. I have two simple lanterns above my island, however, I wish I would have gone with three... probably going to fix that. Thanks for the great post!
ReplyDeleteWow, the exterior elevations are fabulous!!! You have such an eye for beautiful things and design. Absolutely beautiful!! Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteYour home is just gorgeous! I really enjoyed getting to see the surrounding property, it looks so peaceful and serene! I could picture it in the rolling hills of Europe- I look forward to all of your home updates and can't wait to see more of this gorgeous home in your next one!
ReplyDeleteThe grandeaur of your house ( the elevations and the potential interiors) has left me speechless..sorry I won't be saying much today except OMG!! have a lovely day!! xx meenal
ReplyDeleteYour home is stunning! I can imagine all of the enjoyment and wonderful memories you will have in such a beautiful home and property. Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThat Teddy is a real cutie!
Your new maison looks gorgeous - won't is be wonderful when you are moved in - and you can get a good night's sleep! You and Teddy did a great job photographing the exterior and poolside for us. Thanks for sharing.
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Mimi
Oh my goodness, haven't you made progress! But first, I had to laugh at the "clothes shopping? What is that?" sentiment, having recently experienced it! An odd phenomenon, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteThe house is looking *amazing*, I think Teddy is finding lots to approve of, not the least of which is your son's bathroom, what a change! And you were so smart to go with a site offering mature trees and foliage, it makes such a huge difference.
I'm not overly fond of chinoiserie, although it isn't a negative, just not something I seek out. You certainly share some lovely examples.
So many fun things to look at, congratulations on the steady progress, even when it feels like baby steps, you are getting there.
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WOW! This house is going to be amazing…it already is and it’s not even complete! There isn't one thing I don't love about it! Much luck to you as you finish out the construction of this fabulous home!
ReplyDeleteIn hope you tell us, I am betting that magazineS contact you to feature your magnificent home!!!! It is amazingly stunning! I hadn't realized that it was on your property that has the mature plants, flowers etc! WHAT a bonus! The lanterns are beautiful, I have several favorites:):) Adore chinoserie! Lucky you to be able to include it! The copper pots are....I can't think of a word to adequetly describe them!!!! My heart skipped a beat! You are a BLESSED lady! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS on all of the amazing progress!!! So exciting to see it...I adore following along :) Teddy is soooo cute too!
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joAnn
Everything looks like it's coming together in your beautiful home! Are you a mother of only boys like me? Love my boys! Anyway you have much to look forward to and that's fun...enjoy every minute of it! I'm loving right now reading this book called Stolen Lives.....wow! It's a true story you must look it up and read it..then we can discuss it afterward. true Have a glorious day my friend!
ReplyDeleteCHINOISERIE, copper YOUR new home, faint & LOVE!
ReplyDeleteStunning, hip yet classic! Ya gots me:)
You made my Thursday, and I already thought it was a great day! The lighting was great. Some photos did not come through, but everything I saw was spectacular. What a project you have embarked on! And I know you are a million miles away from the finishing (decorating) details, but if you love chinoiserie, you are going to have to have an antique CHinese lacquer box - www.salleaantiques.com
ReplyDeleteThings are coming along beautifully and the setting could not be prettier! Hope you have an incredible weekend! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a smashing post. I love the site that the house is on and those daffodils are so sweet there by themselves!
ReplyDeletei don't see a house....
ReplyDeletei see an estate with a small castle on it.
the end product will certainly be worth some good press!!
xxx
I've been so excited to get to my computer tonight, as I remembered today was the house update post, and you did not disappoint...it's fabulous!! Tina, you must be thrilled to watch your vision come to life so beautifully. Thanks for sharing your beautiful home!!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, I always love to see the updates on your gorgeous home. I am looking forward to living vicariously through you when the decorating begins!
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Sherry
Your new home is breathtaking. What a beautiful setting. I can tell Teddy loves it too. I would go with two fixtures over your kitchen island. I love that look. I have seen Currey and Company fixtures before and they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous home! Those kitchens are to die for! Enjoy the gorgeous weekend, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteDYING!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have no other words!!!
You house is going to be absolutely amazing, what a blessing!!
Your is a stunning property Tina, I love it from every angle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour, I look forward to seeing more of it!
Have a great w/end:))
xo
New to your blog LOVE it! Learning, seeing & gulping/ inhaling the loveliness!(going to take a time out to read/view in entirely)
ReplyDeleteFountains, chinoisier, children, copper. dogs, bedrooms (my fav. room),flowers, orange crush (daughter grad. UVA:), " playing Jeopardy (hope to get on one day)"...you WILL, Family & restoring or either building the most beautiful home EVER, you found a cute apron (that I will wear while someone else cooks or out to dinner:) & YOU love & understand Mexico!
Mrs. YOU are simply ~*ENCHANTING*~
Thanks for the update. I can not wait to see the fountain area restored someday. It's such a special spot!
ReplyDeleteI felt like I was peering through the landscape to see an old magnificent European estate. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIf the interior is half as beautiful as the exterior I'll need to stalk your blog on a daily basis!
ReplyDeleteTina, It's amazing! I'm so excited for you!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the progress shots and Teddy needs more press!
Happy Weekend,
Amy
PS..I love Currey too
It is so fun to see the real pictures of the house coming together! How exciting! I loved all of the lantern pictures too - they are so romantic and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing to be able to wake up every morning in such an incredible place. The property is magical! And the house, oh my goodness - Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you stopped by BCH.
I am looking forward to catching up here and keeping up with you while you put the fun finishing touches on the house.
Rhonda
The Enchanted DREAM house!!! I am sure this will end up in a full spread in one of our favorite shelter magazines. Your taste is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteAnd copper pots....I went on a little binge last night on One Kings Lane with the Gwyneth Paltrow inspired shop. Little copper pots should be here next week!
Off to pick up our new puppy.....have a wonderful weekend!
xoxo Elizabeth
I'm sure you have to pinch yourself daily because of the excitement over your new home. It is just so gorgeous. I think one of my very favorite parts are the grounds and the absolutely fabulous setting. That sense of history is so nice. I think Teddy likes it too.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite view is from the little fountain as well. You must be so excited to be moving indoors!! I'm familiar and love all the lines you've featured today - a Ruffoni "casserole" has been on my list for a while. I own many French copper pots - they only negative is that they are VERY heavy!
ReplyDeleteOh and I forgot to add i LOVE my beautiful give away products!! Thank you SO much!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Absolutely gorgeous! I can't wait to read more as it all progresses!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, Tina! The grounds are very impressive, as well. I love the kitchen inspiration pictures. I am not much of a cook myself, but when I do, I like to have enough room to move around. Plus, I like when people sit with me and chat while I'm doing whatever in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteHi Tina! Thanks for sharing this extremely beautiful post with us! I have no words. That house is a dream!!! Have a great weekend!
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Holy Christmas...what a beautiful home and setting! Just stunning..I know you are dying to get after the interiors and we will all be sitting on the edge of our seats for that! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWowza!!! Your home is gorgeous! I bet you are so excited to see the progress. So cute how your dog is so interested in checking things out :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
Do tell - how big is your manse? Beautiful down to the last details.
ReplyDeleteoh. my. Both the home and the surrounding grounds are just breathtaking. Now I know how you came up with the name of your blog! I can't wait to see pics of how you choose to decorate - that will be great fun! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today - glad I found you! -diane http://www.sweeteuropeandreams.com
ReplyDeleteThis is such a stunning house! Thank you for sharing. Happy to be your 400th follower, hope you'll follow me back!
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Kat
http://withlovefromkat.blogspot.com
Absolutely stunning! And I can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Amazing architecture! The materials and the details are meticulous. Can't wait to see that secret garden with the fountain after you've restored it.
ReplyDeletePS - You may need a ride on vacuum cleaner! :)
Paula
oh my it is gorgeous! i can't even comprehend something so incredible. i can't wait to see more of the inside. your sweet golden is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss all these photos of the exterior of your home, Tina!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece of land and I am always left speechless when I see the splendor you are living in!
Just spectacular.
Love it so much.
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