Thursday, August 18, 2011

Things I am loving Thursday and house updates!




Good morning. This has been a crazy busy week. So much going on at the house. We have our inspection in 2 days,  please cross your fingers and toes for us! We are supposed to be getting a temporary CO. The last few days literally have felt like a souped version of "Home extreme makeover", we have had so many people in and out, brought in extra crews and nearly all working over time. We have an exceptional group of people working for us and we are most definitely going to throw them a party when all is said and done. They truly deserve it. I haven't had a tremendous amount of time to do much else other than the house, so this is house heavy but am sharing a few things I am loving or that have touched me this week.....but before I begin I found this bag online from Kate Spade which is just so apropos for what and how I am feeling...what do you think?






HOUSE UPDATES. Oh boy, so much going on. Kitchen is really coming along and I am loving every inch. We had to put on cardboard counter tops, to get the CO....no worries, I didn't change my mind on the marble, lol! Bathrooms plumbing getting done, toilets in etc......Moldings and woodworking continues to hum along. Outside is buzzing, gutters installed, countertops going in later today in all the bathrooms, floors are starting to get stained, the breakfast room finisher is nearing the staining/limed oak finish. As you can see at every turn, something really exciting is happening...this is the fun part, finally!!

Trying out lanterns for outside...very pretty fixture, but not sure yet
I welcome your thoughts!! I like it but think I want something more French, less Gothic

Love the final finish for breakfast room!! There is one more coat and sealer to go on, but the lime finish is exaclty what we wanted...LOVE!
So warm!
Peeled back a little reveal of the floor to see how it ties in, love how it compliments the gray.

Peeking from the family room into the kitchen, coming along!
Another view from family room....I am thrilled with how its coming along FINALLY
These will all be glass fronted cabinets
Yippeee.....toilet installed in husbands bathroom! Who would have thought a toilet could make me happy?
Shower coming along......
The tub surround, this is the mold that we are using until the final piece comes in
The bare bones of my vanity and mirrored top.....
Sons number 1 bathroom nearing completion
Son #2 tub and newly installed faucet

Son #2 toilet, its staring to look like a real bathroom!
Guest bath bow front vanity, awaits countertops
Balustrades off rear stairhall just installed
Looking down from upstairs, they did a fabulous job
2nd guest bath, love the clean white and beige marble
Needs a good cleaning but you get the idea!
Coming down from 2nd floor to rear stair hall
Mud room/window seat
Kitchen powder room
Love the old fashioned pedestal
Love the polished nickel faucets
Looking from mudroom into kitchen
Pair of hutch cabinets in kitchen looking into family room


Sink wall (those are temporary facuets just to get the CO- not to worry)!


Family room



A match made in heaven....

Butlers pantry in its infancy......
Don't you love the color?
If you are doing a bathroom, I highly suggest a showerbox cut into the wall and framing it with marble chair rails..it looks so pretty and is very fucntional to keep things out of the way



WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT. The first time I found out about this, my heart raced and my hair stood on end. Why? Because for so long, I was thinking of how I would eventually like to find a way to give directly to those wounded men and women coming home from a senseless war, whose lives have changed forever in ways we cannot fathom. Many who come home with severe problems, mentally, emotionally and physically. They often come home to humble beginnings, broken souls and spirits and families that need to bond again. It has nothing to do with how you feel about the war, they are doing their job and doing their part to protect our liberties and freedoms. There is no job on this earth as stoic and heroic as that one in my opinion. So this fantastic organization, founded by veterans and friends helps raise money and awareness to help these young men and women come home to recover and transition into civilian life again. Their motto is "the greatest casualty is being forgotten". I am so in awe of this project and am happy to support it. Hope you might consider doing the same. Click here to find out more. (You must read a story or two.....it will put tremendous perspective on this noble cause)


JO MALONE. You are likely already familiar with her wonderful scents, I also love the simple elegant packaging. When you are up to your ears in "house business" and every thing else takes a back seat, it is important to still try and take out a little time to do something for yourself. Shopping...whats that? One of my favorite past times has passed me by, but I love putting on a beautiful soft fragrance to give me a little lift. I like many of her scents but two of my favorites are the white tie and tiara, inspired by Sir Elton John's white scented garden, and I believe part of the proceeds still go to Elton Johns AIDS foundation. Hope they still make it! The other one I have worn for years ( don't call me an old lady) is Red roses....its so yummy and I must admit it reminds me so much of my great grandmother so it keeps her memory alive for me in a scent that we both love! Love these fragrances.....click here to visit Jo Malone.



THE HELP. I know I touched on this a few days ago the day after I saw it but I cannot tell you enough just how much I enjoyed this movie. I am not sure what percentage of it is because of my southern roots and being able to relate to much of the storyline on a more personal  level versus how much is just that it was so well done, the characters so well chosen. I cried several times throughout, all tears of joy, sorrow and hope. It is that good, I would and will most certainly see it again. Didn't think it could hold a candle next to the book, but I was wrong. I hope you will see it too..if you have already, did you love it as much as I did? Emma Stone and Viola Davis in my humble opininon both gave Oscar worthy performances. And that Octavia Spencer, that firecracker of a woman certainly could be up for one too! Hope you will see it......

Well everyone thats about it for this Thursday. As I said have been so busy over at the house, haven't had a lot of time to discover a lot going on around me, but I am not complaining, anything just to get this done!! Hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and I would love to know if something is exciting you this week!


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74 comments:

  1. Tina,

    Wow! I love the lanterns, as everything else in your house: GREAT TASTE, my friend! Your kitchen is something else, huh? It's a dream! Tell me, what do you feel every time you go to your new house? It must be so fulfilling, right? Seeing everything you dreamed, planned and waited, coming to reality.

    God keep blessing your beautiful home and your family, The most important thing is that you all have lots of heath and happiness in it.

    Much love to you, Tina.

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  2. Tina, your home is looking beautiful with so many gorgeous features! However, what imnpressed me the most was your mention & contribution to wounded warriors! very inspiring!

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  3. Oh Tina what a splendid house, that is the only word for it! Your kitchen is so grand and so elegant and the kitchen powder room (what a novel idea!) is such a pretty room, the flooring, tiles and pedestal sink are gorgeous. I agree with you about the exterior lights I can imagine something very simple and elegant but English - have you considered carriage lanterns, the wall type? I do think the elegance would work well. Hugs and warmest of wishes - Glenda from an old farmhouse in England xxxxxx

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  4. The house looks GREAT…my fingers are crossed for the inspection! I helped with a charity event a couple years ago and we supported Wounded Warrior Project. When I was in East Hampton I was thrilled to see all of the WWP signs. I even remember seeing a sign in one of your photos next to a roadside stand. It’s such a wonderful cause! How great was The Help…I will pass on the chocolate pie thanks! xx

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  5. Tina,
    I actually held my breath as I went from photo to photo. I remember how excited I was as I saw the stages of our addition, I can't even imagine how you are feeling. Fingers crossed for the inspection... so you can remove the faucets ;-)
    I have read much about the Wounded Warrior Project. Wonderful that you are highlighting it here!
    And Jo Malone... mmmmmmm
    Have a wonderful Thursday.

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  6. I love all the tile flooring you choose for all your bathrooms, so beautiful. And I agree with you on your outside light your home is more French in style so the gothic looks out of place, go check out Chateau Domingue.com for some period lighting. Everything really looks great and is coming along so fast. What a wonderful mention for the wounded warriors project. Have a wonderful day and this is a time you don’t mind putting in hours at your new home. Good luck with getting your CO!

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  7. Oh my!!!

    We don't get houses like that here in Australia :(

    B

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  8. Everything looks magnificent..I love the balustrade, truly a masterpiece, great mudroom and I would love to cook in a kitchen like that. I like lantern..not sure if it appears so Gothic, more like a statement piece which you would want for a house that size..yes, I can see you badly need a vacation!

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  9. Darling friend,

    I ADORE EVERY INCH of your new castle. This is getting better and better every day. I am starting school in 7 days and I promise to come by daily, but I might be late. But know that I am cheering you on and I will be there when the official RIBBON CUTTING OCCURS!!!! BRAVO! Anita

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  10. Tina,
    I know that you must be pulling your hair out right now, but it is almost over, and you have a GORGEOUS home!
    Thanks for mentioning the Wounded Warrior project.
    Love, love Jo Malone.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  11. I am in love with the double hutches in the kitchen looking out towards the family room. No I wonder what you will fill them with~will they be utilitarian storage filled with wine glasses and collections of dishes or will they have row after row of transferware or creamware??? So fun to start imagining the decorating part of all this grandness! Oh, and I love the different marble floor patterns in the bathrooms!!

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  12. Can not wait to see The Help! I started the book a few summers ago after dinner at the beach one day and literally stayed up all night finishing it because I could not put it down.

    Tina, love the house pics, as always! Must be so exciting to get to this point.

    Something jumped out at me though...in Son #2's bathroom, there is a sticker that says "heated backrest this side"...if that's true he will bang his head on the faucets trying to enjoy that!

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  13. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Jo Malone! A friend brought me a bottle back from London and I truly cannot get enough! Sometimes I spreay it under my sheets just before I get into bed :) I smell it all night while I sleep :)
    Do your boys have any idea how lucky they are to be receiving such amazing bathrooms :) I want to move in! Great luck with the inspection!!! xoxo

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  14. Not surprisingly, Tina, the house is looking fabulous. I love the limed woodwork, especially with the limestone floors. No need to tell you again how much I love the kitchen.

    Thanks for mentioning the Wounded Warrior Project. It is an organization I also support and I hope some of your readers will as well.

    Have a great day.
    Victoria

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  15. Melissa Allison-LeeAugust 18, 2011 at 9:11 AM

    The house is looking gorgeous...love the kitchen. Joni of "Cote de Texas" has a new sponsor featured in her blog that just arrived, "La Caze"...they have a fabulous French styled lantern in the picture on her blog site...take a look!

    Good luck with the temporary CO....it is a journey, but you're getting there!

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  16. Everything is looking incredible. You are going to have so much fun when you officially move in.

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  17. I am so in love with your house! I see what you mean about the exterior lights. Absolutely gorgeous, yes but no not quite "french". But the joy of it is the hunting, no? There is no rush for the every last detail. You will find the perfect fixtures that will speak to you just when you should!

    Home inspection.. well I know all about them. I don't know about codes etc but I know your home is certainly a work of art and has used the talents of true craftsmen. So I can't see a government/town inspector finding any fault at all- its obviously very high quality work done by experts. So don't worry your head about it. You have obviously done all you can do in the planning and building stage.

    Personally I just can't wait to see you all moved in there, living so happily and see the finished product. That is kind of weird for me- hey Tina, I don't know you- but can I see the inside of your finished home? Just that design, decor- is such a passion of mine and I feel in some strange way that we have so much in common- its actually eerie.

    What a great lady and inspiration you are to me. I thank you so much for brightening my day and reminding me to dream with your great posts.

    Best wishes to you and your family in the upcoming weeks. I am sure it will work out perfectly for you all!

    ;)

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  18. Tina, this is what I love about you - A very, very small percentage of people in this world will ever even step in to a house as lovely as yours, never mind living in one, and you KNOW that. The fact that you are so kind is what draws me to this blog...if you took everything for granted, I think I'd be envious, but the fact that you care so much about others turns that bad feeling into inspiration and a desire to be more like you. Your design talent is amazing, but your character is unrivaled. xo
    Stacy

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  19. I totally agree what Stacy said...although we have never met I feel like you truly appreciate this wonderful home you are about to receive and I am so happy for you! As a detail, I love the tile that you chose for your husband's bathroom... And how true to support our troops, regardless of how we feel about the war...I hadn't heard that quote before about the largest casualty being forgotten, but how true it is...

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  20. Wow! I feel like we should cue up David Bowie: "Ch-ch-changes...". So much has been accomplished! The kitchen progress is amazing, and the butler's pantry is going to look outstanding. The handwork in the bath is beyond lovely, I do love the showerbox, it really does help remove that cluttered look from a floor or caddy or other areas.

    Jo Malone? Yes. "The Help"? Even bigger yes. That Kate Spade bag? Resounding, shout it from the rooftops "Amen"!

    Sending you a smile,
    tp

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  21. I am a newcomer to your blog and I am loving every entry. I can relate so much to what you are going through. We just built our dream home at the beach. I was so consumed with the project for 2 years that I felt guilty I did not think of more "worthy" causes during that time. I love your "Wounded Warrior Project" entry. Your house is spectacular and I am loving the transformation. I, too, would get so excited when something new had been done. All the time and effort spent on choosing the plumbing, lighting, paint, etc, finally come together and all one can do is marvel. I hope you are going to show us the decorated finish to each room. I love choosing fabrics and furniture and that will be fun to see all come together. Thank you for sharing your project with us. I'm so glad I discovered you!

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  22. Gorgeous! Every detail is impeccable! I love that shower cut out that-wish we had that!

    I'm hoping to see The Help this weekend, I'm so glad that you say it lives up to the book!

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  23. Tina, the limewash in the breakfast room turned out so beautiful. We are gushing over all of the details you have put into your home. Good luck on the inspection.
    Angela and Renee

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  24. Looks like you are in the home stretch! Before you know it you will be unpacking all of your dishes in that beautiful kitchen!!

    As for the light it isn't bad, the style is a bit more formal than I what I go for but I do not see Gothic when I look at that lamp. The scale is perfect for the space, keep us posted on what you do!

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  26. We just had our master bath redone. Have the exact same toilet in there now. They are very tall seats. I'm 5'5" and my feet just touch the floor!

    Your taste is truly exquisite. I love to see it all coming together and I can't wait to see the finished project. The shape of the lantern really fits the space, but if you aren't completely happy with it, I know you will find the perfect one for that spot.

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  27. Wow! You have certainly had to make some hard decisions while picking out all the beautiful things that will surround you as you live in your new home. I have loved all your choices, incredibly beautiful.

    I just signed up to help make quilts for the Wounded Warrior organization. You should see some of the wonderful quilts the women of south Orange County have made for the wounded men and women who serve our country.

    My favorite Jo Malone fragrance is Orange Blossoms mixed with Blue Agave and Cacao. Love, love, love it. My 19 year old daughter loves Red Roses. I love to buy Jo Malone as a gift. I feel it is so luxurious!

    Thank you for sharing the progress on your amazing home. I look forward to your Thursday updates and can't wait to see it totally completed!

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  28. This house is beyond fabulous. Your decor choices are brilliant and it's going to be an amazing home for you and your family. xx

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  29. Tina, it is just getting more and more exciting every week! You must be SO excited -- do you have a move in date set?
    Love the color of the butler's pantry -- what is it, please!

    -Anita @ A Dreamer's Den

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  30. Tina so much wonderfulness is going on around you. I know your mind is spinning with details right now, but as an observer it is perfection. I agree with your hesitancy on the lanterns, I would choose something more classically French for your amazing home. I hope you can take a moment to breathe soon!!! Thank you for stopping and taking the time to share all of this with us. I so look forward to the continuing story Of TINA'S LIFE!!! xo Kathysue

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  31. The kitchen faucets made me reach for the smelling salts!! LOL Bet you can't wait for the real thing....

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  32. I love that gorgeous kitchen & your bathroom! Its looking great so far!

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  33. Wow whee, I have died and gone to dream house heaven.
    What a home, I say it all the time but there is no other way to express how incredible it is! So beautiful, your home is so exquisite. I have asked before, are you working with a designer? Who is making all these choices? They are just amazing.
    I too am touched that you spoke of the wounded warrior project, my husband makes an annual donation and its quite a special organazation. Love what they do too.
    Saw The Help last night and just loved it. Jo Malone only have one, Grapefruit which is my signature scent.
    Beautiful post!

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  34. Tina...love Thursdays on your blog! Lime wash is relish, all the tile and marble is fab. I'm with you...the light fixtures .....I don't think they are the best choice. A little too much going on.
    The beaded inset cabinet doors? So MY Fav when they are done correctly and yours are perfect.
    Looking forward to seeing the final tub surround.
    I'm wishing you lots of good karma for your CO! I know what that's like..I deal with it all the time for clients and it's very nerve-racking.
    Wounded warriorsnis such a worthwhile cause and I applaud you. And I applaud all of our service people and their families for what they sacrifice for this country.
    Happy Day my friend....c'mon inspectors!

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  35. Fantastic photos of your new home! I agree with Jo Malone products-I've given the candles as gifts. Ordered 'The Help' from Amazon from your reccomendation. And I'm looking into helping veterans. Looks like this post was a homerun for me today.

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  36. So exciting to see the house come together so beautifully - I'm sure the inspection will be a breeze! Love Jo Malone too and orange blossom is a favorite for mine. Fingers and toes are crossed for you this side of the Sound!
    xxoo

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  37. I get so excited to see the progress on the house. I'm even focusing on the bathroom floor (and matching insert) in husband's shower....I really love that pattern! Dropped by my architect's today and we just need to pass our ARB (Architectural Board of Review), choose the contractor (bids due Tue) and get rolling. My project is teeny tiny compared to yours, but I still need to make some decisions. Your project certainly helps me visualize things!!!

    Adore Jo Malone - wish I could have the entire collectin.
    The Help - LOVED the book and can't wait to see the movie.

    Good luck with the inspection!
    xoxo Elizabeth

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  38. Oh it's really move along now. I'm so glad you said something about those kitchen faucets - so didn't look like you. And I agree with several others who expressed uncertainty about the lanterns - think you can find something better. Good luck with the inspection - sure it will be just fine.

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  39. It is coming along beautifully! Don't give up yet! I know there are days when it just seems overwhelming and like it is never going to be completely finished-hang in there-it will happen.

    I am loving all the choices you have made and your son will love that handheld shower in the bathtub. I have one just like it..Waterworks? Love everything you have done so far- xo DianA

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  40. I love all the tile in your bathrooms, my husband installs tile so its always the first thing I notice and yours are gorgeous lady!! Love your entire house especially the exterior.

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  41. Oh Tina, it REALLY is coming along, and BEAUTIFULLY!!!!!!!!!! I agree about the lanterns but that is the ONLY thinkg I would change! That kitchen and butlers pantry is a DREAM!!!!!!!! I would FINALLY have a place for all of my dishes:):):) You and your family are so blessed and I know you know that. I had never heard of the Wounded Warriors organization, but will go check it out and contribute! It is the lEAST I can do for these heroes who protect us all. Thank you so much for including that in this post. XO, Pinky

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  42. Kudos to you for being so blessed but thinking about those that are fighting our war. I love that you took the time to mention it and incidentally we support this organization. I am impressed more than words can convey that you wrote about it.
    Your home is truly a dream. It is so great that you are sharing it with all of us, as most in a lifetime will not get to even see a home of this caliber. It is truly breathtaking in every way. The level of craftsmanship is just amazing to see. Love Jo Malone, best body products ever!

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  43. Wow! It is so exciting to see the pictures of your house... oh my, you must be tired but so thrilled!

    Yes, I read the book and went to see "The Help" last weekend with my husband - it is a great job they did with following the book and it should have those Oscar nominations!!

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  44. The Help was such a fantastic movie!! Your home looks more and more beautiful every time you post pictures!

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  45. Everything looks magnificent! Good luck with the inspections! So nice of you to think of hosting a party for the workers. I had spent so much time on our last home renovation, that my (at the time only 4 yr old) son said to me when we finally said good bye to the foreman, "Arent you going to kiss him good bye?" He had seen more of the work men that he had of his Father for over a year!
    ALso, so good of you to mention WW. I am attending a funeral for a fallen navy Seal tomorrow, and my heart is so heavy. The Navy Seal FOundation is also a worth organization.

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  46. Hi Tina,
    your house is looking fabulous!! I can imagine you are getting anxious to move in..
    the paneling, the staircase, the tiling, and the amazing kitchen are starting to look divine..
    and so wonderful of you to mention the wounded warrior project..when we have been so blessed to enjoy this freedom that others have fought for us it's important to help them as best we can too...
    blessings,
    maureen

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  47. Such a gorgeous project! I love all the bathrooms, that beautiful kitchen, dramatic butler's pantry and those unique balusters. Your limestone floors are just spectacular. It's such a treat to follow along with you. Thanks for the update!

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  48. Love all the updates. It's just hard to pick a favorite element because there are so many. My idea of a truly wonderful house is one that is magnificent before you move the first thing in...Your home no doubt is but I can't wait to see that process as well. Have a great weekend. Mona

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  49. The double hutches in the kitchen are fabulous, I can just see them filled with china!! Your house is becoming magnificent the more it gets closer to finish...me, I cannot wait to see you in it with all your lovelies and gorgeous decorations!! Lots of hugs. FABBY

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  50. My favorite day of the week is Thursday when I get to see your updates. I showed them to my husband just now who responded with "this is unbeliveable!... Nice woodwork...Wow!...Love that tile..."
    Well, you get the picture :)
    I think you just found yourself a new reader!

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  51. It is progressing beautifully, but not quickly enough I'm sure. You must be getting so excited. The boy's bathrooms look wonderful and the guest bath tile is amazing. Just love it all!!!!!

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  52. Its looking awesome! My favorite this week is the back stairwell- so, so pretty! The kitchen is just breathtaking- I probably say that every week but it's true! Thanks for the update :)

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  53. Wow, Tina! I've missed a few posts while away helping my son move onto his college campus. I'll certainly have to catch up! I know it sounds like a cliche, but there really aren't words to describe your home. It is truly magnificent. I like the outside lantern, but agree that it does have a Gothic look. Nothing wrong with that, but you may want to go with a more French-inspired lantern. I'd anticipated The Help after seeing the movie trailer, but haven't seen it yet. I need a beautiful fragrance that doesn't aggravate my sinuses, so I'll have to try Jo Malone. Thank you for helping the Wounded Warrior Project. Your generous, kind spirit comes through in your written word and the causes you support.

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  54. Tina,

    Perfection is the best reward in life when you've worked so hard and that Kate Spade purse is proof. To achieve what we want is never a light issue it's all consuming which means waking hours and most of our sleeping hours too.

    Well how spectacular you should be feeling right about now even with nerves lurking for the CO visit. Once it's over you'll wonder where all the time went even though it's been 3 years.

    Everything looks so dreamy and perfect. You'll have to give us a tour via podcast when your castle is complete. You have been doing an extraordinary job with all the pressures and demands put upon you.

    Love the Kate Spade bag it's you! Outdoor lanterns I like the scale and they look masculine like the tile in your husband bath. Boys bathroom, power room are all looking really really nice. Rolling right along with you on all the other house updates they are exceptional well done.

    Wounded Warrior Project your body signals when your soul has something to say...but you have to listen....you did and that's why this appeals to you good for you what a great cause helping others directly from your heart.

    A great scent transforms us in time and space and leaves our best impression on others. Using the same scent no two people smell the alike because our chemistry changes it. Glad to learn about your invisible signature scent.

    "The Help" I'm so glad you attend movies and bring your whole self with you I do the same I become an emotional live wire with movies such as this and they remain with me for days afterwards. It's a pull of cosmic proportion on the compassionate individuals of this wonderful world.

    Deep breaths, walk it out, and remember "this to shall pass" and when it does it's big time celebration!

    Blessings,

    Bette

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  55. What a great feeling to see your home coming along. I love the kitchen and all of the cabinets. When we did our remodel I didn't do a final party, but would bring the crew {whoever was there} donuts on Tuesdays, Pizza on thursday. There was a delay in our project, so they worked through the winter. I would put out hot apple cider for them on the really cold days with styrofoam cups. I think it really built a good morale. It is going to be great!

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  56. What a home !!! Just beautiful, Tina. Every time you show us a look I love it more. Thankfully, here in Texas the Wounded Warrior program is well-known, we have many military bases in our state. Both of my husbands were former military officers, and all of us feel we must support their mission.
    Now, I couldn't read The Help, just waaay too much dialect for me (& I'm Southern) but everyone is raving over the movie, so I'm going for sure. Sending love, sweetie....

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  57. Your house build is exciting! Everything is coming together! So gorgeous! Enjoy the fabulous day, Kellie xx

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  58. Oh my goodness. This is my dream home, too. When you're done, can you build me a replica? ;) So beautiful. You have fabulous taste!

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  59. Your ktichen is out of this world as is the entire house. I love love your bathroom selections, all so timeless.
    The woodworking is the kind you rarely see these days. Beautiful that you are doing it with such impeccable taste.
    Loved The Help! Think I liked the movie more than the book- enjoy your weekend.

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  60. Hi there
    You must be getting excited to start decorating!
    Kathi

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  61. Tina, I'm speechless, your house is over the top.
    No detail has been overlooked. I especially love all the bathroom floors. It's obvious just how much thought you've put into your enchanted home! I'm so excited for you. It's amazing how all of a sudden everything comes together.
    Can't wait to see the movie.
    Have a wonderful weekend.
    xo

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  62. You must be getting so excited! I know I am and I'm not the one getting ready to move in!

    I saw The Help the other night with a friend and loved it. I read the book about a year ago and was hoping the movie would be as good. I think it delivered! Have a great weekend. xo

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  63. Love how your house is coming along... the beam work in your family room is gorgeous and I can't get enough of all the marble in your home. I wonder how many "gasps" occurred before reading that the kitchen faucets are temps? :) I saw The Help and loved it as much as you did... truly a memorable movie.

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  64. Truly remarkable project! Husband is a builder in North Carolina and even he (very picky and meticulous) is totally blown away by your house aka mansion. It is beyond a house! Love it and so happy to have found your great blog. I love that you support Wounded warriors...we do too!

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  65. Building in the SouthAugust 19, 2011 at 10:24 PM

    It is so fun to watch your house come together - the details are so beautiful! I am very curious about your breakfast room stain. We are building now and trying to figure out what we are going to do with our library. It has narrow (4 stacked single lights and a bottom panel) french doors (2 of them) as the only windows so not loads of light. I want to do something lighter and limed oak is on my short list. Yours is perfect! Is it just regular white oak or is it quartersawn? What about the finish - it looked like it was stained and then limed. Do you have any details? I would love to achieve a similar finish!

    Thanks so much!

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  66. Your house looks so amazing & grand and yes I love that Kate Spade bag too!
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    Melissah

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  67. Your home looks incredible my dear! Wow! I really love the way it's coming along! It's so much fun these Thursday!

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  68. Gosh its really coming together isn't it? I love the tiles in the bathroom how it looks woven really nice, I so wish I had done the recess in our bathroom to hold all the shampoos ect (next house) The stair case is stunning I bet each day your heart does a flutter watching it all come together :)

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  69. Oh Tina! I couldn't agree with you any more regarding the movie The Help. I almost did a post just wondering if anyone was as nervous as I was about the movie. So rarely is the movie as good as the book. I didn't want to ruin my memory of how good the book was! But oh, did they ever pull it off!!! I loved the movie so much and cried my eyes out!
    I am seriously in awe of your superwomaness! How do you do it all? You win awards, write the longest posts ever, post everyday it seems, deal with the stress of building a mansion, go to art shows and movies, plus you're a mom and wife! I am in awe. I am feeling overwhelmed and am not finding the time to comment as much as I would like. You are the best commenter too! If your energy pills are for sale, I'll take a case!
    Thanks for being such an inspiration!

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  70. Busy day and decided to stop by and see your latest house updates for a little treat while I take a break. Tina, where to begin. The talented workers on your home are simply doing an amazing job, and the attention to detail, endless bits of inspiration! I am quite taken with with balustrades on the staircase with their flat fronts but interesting shape. And the kitchen, seriously. Love the stone floors and how they pick up on the finish on the woodwork in the breakfast area...enjoy it all!! Janell

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  71. What is left to say that everyone else has not said about your stunning home. Serious! I know it has been quite the job to oversee a project of this size but everything you have picked out is fabulous. I especially love all of the tile selections in the baths. Classic. When it is finished it will be breathtaking I am sure......

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  74. Hi there! Just ran across your blog and your beautiful home. I am looking for a 2-leg pedestal sink like you have pictured in this post for my powder bathroom. Would you mind sharing where you bought it from? Thanks!
    Lori
    woolflaxblog@yahoo.com

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