I have a ‘THING‘ for English Tudor houses—you might even say I am obsessed with them. Even my son says they are his home of choice. All of the beautiful details…half-timbers, stone window surrounds, brick and stone walls, quirky little odd windows and wonderful steeply pitched roofs all draw me in. Some of the masonry…
It’s House Crush time again. You’ll need to grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and a chair for this one—it’s a real stunner! Poplar bark, stone walls, blue and white trim, old mountain charm and a killer view…what more could you ask for. I love the sound of gravel crunching as…
Today’s House Crush is a real stunner. I have walked by this house in Atlanta many times and always loved it…but this Spring it looks amazing! The planets have all aligned and everything about this house is perfect right now. This photo was taken on a glorious Spring day when the lighting was perfect. This…
I promised you a tour inside this charming home…let’s start in the great room. The vaulted ceilings and stone fireplace welcome all to the mountains. Two dining areas, a sun porch, the master suite, and this main living area are all on one level of the home. The side entry has two Dutch doors, stone…
Today’s house is a Highlands Classic. This one is crazy charming, and it’s flat out Mr.’P’s all-time favorite! Sometimes we just drive by to take in the details of this quintessential mountain home. Built in 1915, it remains everything a mountain house should be! The casement windows with the tiny windowpanes and the hand-cut, cedar-shake…
Beach and marsh views available for rent—I wish. This lovely house would be a perfect Summer vacation home. It faces the marsh, but is across the street from the beach. It sits on a large corner lot and has a guest house out back—perfect. The porches on this home would be the perfect locations for…
Poplar bark, stone, locust logs, Tudor details, boxwood, gardens and color—this charming House Crush has it all. I feel like the fairytale house has come to life and has invited me to dinner. It is both rustic and refined at the same time. I have never seen poplar bark used on a ceiling with Locust…