Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sunday Showhouse, you're invited!!

Happy Sunday to you! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend. Finally the sun is out, after many days of rain, humidity and gloom. We have had a relaxing weekend, dinner with a group of friends last night with many laughs. It felt good, and I think laughter and friendship are akin to bread and butter for the soul. You gotta have them and they make you feel fulfilled and satisfied. We are blessed to have a very special group of friends.
 Even though I don't have my own garden YET, I do have a new selection of just now blooming flowers from the yard of the house we are currently in, this time some very colorful hydrangeas. I took out my little trusty blue and white vases (perfect size for a dining table or coffee table) and voila....instant arrangement! Though I am not a huge fuchsia or purple fan in general I think these actually look really pretty in the blue and white. 
 You are in for a real treat today.......we start off at a beautiful family compound in Sun Valley, jet over to the island of Kona, Hawaii and end our little tour in luxurious Bal Harbour, Florida. Three very different homes, but all magnificent and so amazingly well done. I always love to know which is the favorite, so please let me know! Enjoy the tour and hope you have a wonderful and relaxing Sunday.



Now here we go to our Sunday showhouse.........





SUN VALLEY, IDAHO. This is a treat and a treat with an interesting story behind how it got to be what it is. This sprawling compound actually consists of five barns that were transported from New Hampshire to Idaho! "The Barn People" the company that takes old barns, restores them and moves them were instrumental in their decision to go that route as opposed to building a new compound for themselves and their four grown children. Five barns were ultimately restored and used to create one large home. A eclectic mix of French provincial and a more contemporary feel were used which worked beautifully against the rustic nature and exposed beams found throughout the home. Love the huge spaces, and this is indeed a home where you can see why the grown children come back often!

Almost too pretty to be real.......the scenery and landscape are breathtaking
Main hallway.....loving those beams! (All original)


Love all the wood...it creates such warmth

How great is this game room? All the kids bedrooms are off of this central room!
One of the bedrooms
OK this right here is my dream...my own private artists studio/home office! How amazing is this!!!! I swear if I had this, I might never want to leave. Pinch me.




MAUI, HAWAII. Anne Howerton designed this fabulous Hawaiian style 'cottage" with Balinese influences. With a large central living pavilion that opens onto a large courtyard this home brings the outside in beautifully. It is above all else, comfortable, casual and laced with pops of color. This is a family home and I think they have succeeded in allowing it to feel like one. The views are just unreal and they were wise to keep the windows free from any heavy ornamentation or heavy draperies as to allow for maximum light and enjoyment of the vistas! Step right in.......and feel that tropical breeze. 

I can feel the breeze now.......
Don't you love how the walls of glass spill onto the center pavillion?
OK seriously....its not fair that they have not one but TWO amazing water views! 
Love the huge wall of glass in the dining room overlooking the Pacific...
The kitchen is done in monkeywood!
I would curl up in one of those cozy daybeds with a great book and be happy as a clam!


With views like that, you would find me permanently attached to this chaise lounge!








BAL HARBOUR, FLORIDA  Welcome to our last stop. This beautiful newly renovated Mediterranean home is sprawling, large but very warm. The interiors were done by Marjorie Shusan and I think reflect the owners wishes to have this feel like a family home since they have two young sons.  Bits of Indonesian decor were infused throughout the interiors, which are both dramatic but so inviting. Love the tall ceilings, the beams and of course the lush outdoors is beyond words. Come on in and see what you think!

Lush foliage welcomes you

I love the beams and mahogany cased french doors


Love the tranquil feeling master bedroom
This outdoor setting is fabulous and what a great entertaining space!


So...what do you think? Have a clear cut favorite? I am  a little torn, love the vistas and spectacular scenery of the first place, the tropical tranquility of Hawaii and the warmth of the last house. Something in each to love!! Love to know your favorite! Have a wonderful day.

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37 comments:

  1. HAWAII. Hands down! What a lovely home. I would never want to leave this dreamy paradise.

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  2. Good morning! Wow all three
    are incredible. You are right.
    I would have to go with Sun Valley
    I love old barns and I could see my
    entire brood congregating in those
    huge open rooms, and that view
    is really something.
    Your flowers are just beautiful-love
    your blue and white vases.
    Enjoy your day-

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  3. Idaho is definitely my favorite. The scenery is gorgeous! My husband and I have recently been talking about one day owning lots of land and I could totally see us living in this home! It has a tasteful rustic feel that is quite homey and elegant all at the same time. Thanks for doing these showcases--I love reading them each week!

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  4. Artists studio looks spot on! Love to be painting there now!
    pve

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  5. Wow, they are all so fabulous in their own way, but I'd have to pick Hawaii...I'm a tropical girl!

    ciao from Newport Beach

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  6. Well, Hawaii is my favorite spot on earth, but that barn house in Idaho is way cool. I'm no artist, but I'd be quite happy drawing stick figures in that artists studio :)

    Your floral arrangements look very pretty... glad you had a fun evening with friends :)

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  7. Thanks for that lovely mini vacation! The houses are all gorgeous to look at and I totally agree with you about the friends...and they're a lot less calories!
    Have a great day,
    xo
    Sharon
    www.fashion-isha.com

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  8. I love all three but Sun Valley gets my vote because I called it home for a brief, wonderful time...and also because of the incredible story! Now THAT is a house project and a half! :)

    http://bjdhausdesign.blogspot.com/

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  9. These are all beautiful homes, Tina, but my favorite has to be the property in Hawaii. The formal elegance and architectural detail is breathtaking!

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  10. Hey Tina- I love the decor of the Florida home, that style is me all the way. But I also love the Idaho home. And the way they put black and white awning stipe sofas in that great room is awesome!
    xo~
    Karen

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  11. First, I love your blue and white vases! The whole vignette is gorgeous and something I could see in my own home!! I love the concept of the first home because I have a thing for old barns, but that Hawaii home is calling my name. I love the indoor/outdoor rooms and, of course, the daybed nooks :) Thanks for sharing!

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  12. We are still in the thick of gloom here in CT so I'd be happy to travel anywhere that offers some sunshine. The locations offer such different scenery and decor yet equally as inviting.

    Your hydrangeas are beautiful and yes, friendships are the real treasure of life.

    Jo

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  13. It's hard to pick a favorite here.....hummm. Well, I love all three and would be happy to live in any. Your flowers are gorgeous! I'm jealous that they don't grow in Florida!

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  14. Each is so different and unique. I would love to vacation to all three, although currently Hawaii appeals the most!!

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  15. My favorite part of this post were the two photos at the beginning from YOUR HOUSE!

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  16. I will take one of each please!! Too live in Hawaii or at least have a home there for part time living would be the best, only in my dreams, Kathysue

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  17. I love my mountains (and Sun Valley) so without a doubt Idaho!! After a wee bit of decorating-tweaking I do not think I would ever leave.... well maybe to go watch Dan flyfish! I better not show him these photos or he'll be wanting to pick up and move our New Hampshire barn too!!

    happy Sunday!
    joan

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  18. "I am not a huge fuchsia or purple fan" yup kindred spirits:)
    ~MAUI, HAWAII ~ would tweak towards my true blue love of modern, not the mod. of day, jump back 50-60 yrs. there abouts
    Me & my, yin & yang. LOVELY post, thank you!

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  19. Tina,

    I cannot resist a view of water, any water!! The last home , well that master bedroom and work of art , glorious. The Sun Valley home shot depicting the enfilade is breathtaking!!

    Of course it Would be a dream to love in Maui!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

    I have a New, very fashionable Giveaway on my site! Come and see!

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  20. Oh and how could I not mention the artist's studio!! Perfect!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  21. The Sun Valley residence is heart-stopping. Even though I would prefer a beautiful water view, I would have to go for this house. Fabulous. xx's

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  22. Forgot to say that I love the blue & white with your hydrangeas. And, your etched glass too.

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  23. All three homes are lovely, but the first home, with its old world/rustic decor and architecture. Love.
    The arrangement in the first image are gorgeous too.
    I hope that you are having a nice Sunday, Tina
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  24. The Sun Valley, Idaho house is my favorite. Those tall spaces and the outdoor areas. Can you imagine the sunsets there? Fabulous.

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  25. OK...I'm moving to Hawaii!!! I love the two water views!! They're all stunning houses, the ranch by the mountains, you can find it here...the others are gorgeous! The Hawaii one, I'll take! How much is it???!!! Thanks for sharing. Lots of hugs. FABBY

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  26. Hi tina. The barn is amazing, especially the hallway and that studio! Hawai and those views..sigh of longing.. very beautiful. But I am loving the last House most for its style, and colour palette. Its totally gorgeous and my favourite today. Have a great week.

    Veronica
    www.tasselsandtwigs.blogspot.com

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  27. First your flowers are sooo pretty! I love hydrangeas and I love those blue and white vases, where did you get them?
    The whole vignette is gorgeous and a sign of the fabulous decors that are to come in the new home!
    As far as these- for me they each offer something over the top. I would want the first house to go to with my family, the second house in Hawaii to relax and veg out in and the last house to entertain in. Can I have all three? Lovely!

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  28. I love the house in Florida most (although it was hard to choose). It has a sort of colonial feel to it that appeals to me. My boys would choose the first house for that stunning games room! Have a wonderful week. x Sharon

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  29. It was a clear choice for me. I'd put a down payment on the Maui home. I'd live there happily everafter.

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  30. I am SOOO torn. I adore water views so the Hawaii house and Fl. house are my faves, but I do love the first one too!!!! How to choose???? Thanks again for these wonderful Sunday tours! XO, Pinky

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  31. I love the barn but how would you keep after the cobwebs on those soaring ceilings - a problem that could be solved, so that gets my vote!

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  32. Wow - I can't decide, but if forced I would say Hawaii only because I'm a coastal beach girl at heart. Love the concept of the restored barns, and that gorgeous office, what I'd give for one of those.

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  33. Second time I remember seeing the pretty blue and white vases you have. So nice. I am going to say it is Sun Valley all the way girl!! I have a bit of a mountain rancher inside of me, and this place would tickle my boots!

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  34. wow. i never thought i would say i want to move to idaho... but ummm... i do. that first house is AMAZING! and i'm with you tina... an artist's studio off the house... yes please.

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  35. Oh, T! Ah, the barns are perfect, studio and all...but my favorite 'thing' shown on this post?? Your etched hurricane candleholders! Old? Yeoward?
    Yummy!

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  36. Your hydrangeas, blue and white vases, and the etched Greek key ones are all gorgeous. I'll take the Bal Harbour, Florida home, please!

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