Sunday, May 22, 2011

Sunday showhouse.......and you're invited!



Good morning and Happy Sunday!!
I would first like to say I was so honored to have been given another award, the Versatile Blogger award, by Teresa of Splendid Sass, one of my absolute favorite blogs. Thank you Teresa...that means a lot coming from you. If you aren't already familiar with her blog, please visit Splendid Sass, it always promises something new, beautiful and entertaining.

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On a side note, there was a post posted by a fellow blogger that I thought was so good I had to share it with you, its worth reading all about some amazing home resources (some that I was not famliar with) its a very thorough post with tons of great pictures! Plus its a wonderful newer blog worth knowing about! Click below to see the post.




How nice that Sunday is here!  I plan to take full advantage and and take it nice and slow. I am going to have my second cup of coffee, not be too quick to get up and go and just relax a bit. We have had a lot of rain, and it is another gray and drizzly morning, perfect for lingering. Our house tour starts in the beautiful untouched resort area of Kiawah Island, South Carolina then moves to the gorgeous bluegrass state of Kentucky and finally settles onto idyllic Potomac, Maryland by the river. Three gorgeous residences, each with their own unique style and personality. Would love to know if you have a favorite! Hope whatever you do today is wonderful and relaxing........


KIAWAH ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA  Gorgeous sprawling family compound....love the tall gabled roofs, the open and airy spaces. This is the ultimate family getaway home. I like how lots of wood was used in the interiors to create a warm, cozy and cohesive feel. The setting is secluded and lush with magnificent water views that beckon from virtually every window. I would be very happy to call his a family vacation house...love the openness yet the spaces are grand and elegant. What a fabulous home to entertain in. Step inside!



















LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. This opulent mansion is set on a sprawling horse farm and was lavishly decorated and inspired by an authentic 17th century English country home. It is majestically situated on 11 award winning picturesque acres including formal gardens and bronze statuary scattered throughout. This is an entertainers dream, a very grand home indeed. The home was constructed with the finest materials and  is a modest 24,000 square feet :) Plenty of places to hide! Come on in and see what you think.......


















POTOMAC, MARYLAND. This beautiful, quiet and serene home on the lazy Potomac River is just the kind of home you imagine to be the perfect weekend getaway. And that is exactly what it is, and what a getaway "cottage" it is! Situated on a picturesque waterfront lot that was originally part of  George Washington's farm, it has a tremendous amount of history and the fabulous architecture from 1916 is in keeping with this important connection to the past. The recently renovated interiors by William Hodgins were kept light and soft, open and airy to take advantage of the river views and fresh air. I think he achieved it with remarkable success. 







Well there you have it! Do you have a favorite? If you had to pack up for a weekend getaway, would it be clear which you would choose? Hope whatever you are doing today is relaxing and above all else, exactly what you want to be doing! Enjoy your day!


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25 comments:

  1. It would be very hard to choose one but I would have to go with number one, it looks like the ultimate family vacation house and is so roomy and I love all the woodwork. However both of the other homes are equally beautiful. Have a great Sunday!
    CK

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  2. Gorgeous! I truly am in love with the house on Kiawah, I live an hour outside of it and it is the most beautiful place! Have you ever been? Have a great day Tina.

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  3. The one in Kentucky is A M A Z I N G!!!!! Wow really incredible how they recreated it to look so old. They did an amazing job both with the integrity of the architecture but the decor as well. Its really something!

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  4. The third one is my favorite by far!

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  5. Number one! I could move in and feel right at home. I think they did an amazing job of creating a large home that still feels warm and welcoming. GREAT post!
    abby

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  6. I'm torn between the Carolina and Maryland homes, but not that drawn to the Kentucky house...too fun to see these homes! Janell

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  7. The Maryland is my favorite by far! It's the most homey and I just love the airy interiors!

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  8. They are all stunning and the architecture is fabulous. I enjoyed them all. Thanks for the tours. Hugs, marty

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  9. All of these are magnificent, but I can't imagine living in such a place. They all spell mega maintenance to me. :(

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  10. Wow - I love these posts! The first home really strikes me because they have used so many different finishes on the trim. I had to keep checking that I was looking at the same home. The architecture is superb! The last appeals to me because the scale of the rooms is a bit more human and it feels so fresh with all the white.

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  11. Tina,
    I just love the Kentucky Mansion!! What an artisanal work in all these rooms!
    xx
    Greet

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  12. I’m not usually one for commenting on hallways but that hallway in the South Carolina home is gorgeous, all the windows the color, it’s perfect. The whole house is perfect on such a grand scale. The Kentucky house looks like it’s from another country it really is wonderful. But the Maryland house would have to be my favorite with it’s understated but elegant interiors they’re so calm and soothing. As if that wasn’t enough it’s on water with amazing views, I just love this house. I hope you enjoy your quiet Sunday!

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  13. Love the one in Maryland! The scale and atmosphere are just right.

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  14. Hi Tina! Thank you for sharing three more gorgeous homes. My favorite is the Maryland home too! I could move right in.
    Hugs,
    Sherry

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  15. They are all so gorgeous! I love the HUGE fireplace!

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  16. South Carolina for me. It was hard choice. They were all beautiful. I liked the fact it looked surrounded by water.

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  17. All beautiful but the last one feels more like home to me. Another great round-up. Have a great week. Mona

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  18. The last one is my favorite, but they are all fabulous! The antiques are stunning.
    Hope that you are having a wonderful Sunday. I hope that you saw my thank you for the beautiful gift!
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  19. Such beautiful home Tina. A lot to see, I kept going back to see again, I love the calm interiors of the last one for when I retire, the grandeur of the middle one and the South Carolina one is just a great huge wonderful family home where I could see myself with my family.

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  20. Tina, THANK YOU SO SO MUCH for putting my blog in this post and saying such nice things about it. It means so much to me. It couldnt have happened to me in a better blog, and I am so thrilled! As for this lovely post, I was speechless as usual! You are an amazingly talented blogger, and I really do get super excited whever I see there is a new post!
    xo Stacy

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  21. They are all gorgeous, but the Potomac Maryland home is definitely my style. I LOVE those slipcovers on the breakfast table chairs! If I could put that home on Kiawah Island I'd be in heaven. I always tell my husband that if he wants to uproot us and move to Charleston, he doesn't even have to ask. It's one of my favorite cities.

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  22. stunning! i love the third one- classy and "homey" with out loosing all of the touches that make it shine.

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  23. I'm in LOVE with the Potomac house...it's architecturally stunning and the location is amazing, I'll take it please!
    Sorry your rain came back...ours did too. On the bright side (have to find one), it does make relaxing indoors a bit easier.
    xo J~

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  24. These are all very grand, beautiful homes! I'd take any of them! :)

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  25. Wow, those homes are such a dream come true! Hunting for great Maryland Realtors was a tough process when buying my new house, but I'm so glad I found them. I couldn't be more excited about my brand new home.

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