It’s not everyday that you find a home that appeals to your zombie-apocalypse-prepper side and your interior designer side. If you’re fortunate enough to live in the UK you can see this place, the Martello Tower Y, in Bawdsey, Suffolk.
For 1,250,000 Euros, or about 1.4m dollars, you can own this award winning “Martello Tower,” originally styled after similar structures built to protect against a hypothetical Napoleonic invasion in the 16th century. Built in the early 19th century, and redesigned in 2010 by architect Stuart Piercy and designer Duncan Jackson, it is a masterpiece and is a designated future historical site. With a breathtaking ocean and marsh view, it doesn’t get much better than this.
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This place is currently a holiday rental, so even if you can’t afford the whopping price tag, it’s a two hour ride by train from London, and I’m betting, a wonderful get away.
It is listed by The Modern House, London: 020-3795-5920, and all photo credits go to the listing agency.
The exterior is intriguing in an unbelievable ocean setting:
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If you didn’t know what you were approaching, the first clue that something magical is on its way is the entrance stairway to the incredible, weathered door.
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The exterior patios offer ocean views and fresh, sea air.
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The rustic brick entrance with smooth finish wood and glass doors is your first clue inside that the home will offer an array of architecturally stunning staircases, passageways, and rooms, cleverly tucked away.
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Multi-level living spaces offer the opportunity for both warm, family spaces and bright, open living spaces with a tremendous view.
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The tricky part in this type of home would be making cozy bedrooms that still get good natural light. The architect and designer decided on light portals in all of the downstairs spaces that prevent them from feeling like caves. The bedrooms and baths are unique, comfortable, and modern.
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There is something very attractive about the safety of living in a bunker, and of course, the cozy feel of the home juxtaposed with the modern coolness of the architecture. I could definitely see myself living here. Could you? Tell me your favorite part of the house in the comments below!
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Chances are you don’t have your Dream Pantry set up yet, and neither do I. But, it’s absolutely the RIGHT time to start planning and collecting the types of containers to use. Then you can design your pantry around the functionality you want to have! There are two basic types of jars I have, upcycled and purchased. I will show you where I find the best of both worlds.
And, yeah, I have a jar for that.
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Most of the jars that I am using currently live on top of our sideboard. The big jars inside the sideboard (which will eventually become a baking station) will remain accessible for cooking when the sideboard becomes the base for the island/breakfast table nook. But, the rest of the jars will live in the pantry or in the glass and metal cabinets (that are not yet actually hung on the wall). By the way, I am loving the sideboard, and it is going to work fantastic for what I want.
The Best Upcycled and New Jars For Your Farmhouse Pantry: Shown Inside Restoration Hardware’s 20th C. English Brass Bar Pull Glass 4-Door Sideboard in Waxed Black
As you can see, my kitchen renovation is started-ish, but I’m betting it will be years before we put in the time and effort to get it finished. In the meantime, we’re collecting pieces for the kitchen, and the metal cabinets I found are a house for my found and upcycled jars. Freebies are my favorite. So, where do I get all these free jars? They’re from things we bought and used, and now I can reuse them for all kinds of stuff.
The Best Upcycled and New Jars For Your Farmhouse Pantry: Upcycled Jars Shown in Aurelle Home Gunmetal Iron Tall Cabinet
Classico Pasta Sauce is our favorite, and it comes in an intentionally reusable mason jar. We use our sauce, soak jars overnight, pull the label off, and then run them through the dishwasher. We use them for all kinds of stuff, nuts, etc. And honestly, I find having them out and visible makes for healthier snack choices for kids AND adults.
The other jars are from salsas, mushrooms, olives etc, and I LOVE the assorted sizes.
If you’re impatient to start your jar collection, you can get reasonable Mason Jar Sets on Amazon but, I recommend waiting and getting the free ones as you use food jars!
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But, what about those GIANT jars, you ask? They’re my FAVORITE, which is why I have so many. What you can’t see is that they have a rubber seal on the lid that keeps them air tight and perfect for all your dried items in the pantry (dried beans, assorted noodles, quinoa, flour, dog biscuits, etc).
These are Anchor Hocking jars: the smaller one is the 1.5 Gallon Anchor Hocking Montana Jar and the larger ones are 2.5 Gallon Anchor Hocking Montana Glass Jar. I love these, hence the collection. I found them quite a bit cheaper on Amazon than any other sites which is awesome because the jar websites usually charge for shipping (which I don’t like doing because I’m spoiled by my Amazon Prime).
And, guess what, I’ve gotten almost all of them FREE because I use my Amazon card points!
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Do you have any favorite jars for upcycling?
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I have a confession to make: I’m bored to tears with white. There was a time when texture and color were okay, and i desperately miss those days. I recently found a place where every surface: every wall, floor, fixture, and cabinet door has interest. Like a breath of fresh air: hand carved details, custom wall finishes, hand hewn floors… I love it all. Check out the home tour in photos below.
The listing, at 2740 Abingdon Rd, Mountain Brook, AL is 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, and a sprawling 4337 sq. ft. The listing photos are the property of the Realtor, Brooke Wahl, at ARC realty and can be reached at 855-822-3469 for anyone interested in purchasing.
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The exterior:
A two acre lot feels big and is beautifully manicured, perfect for outdoor entertaining and family time. Sculptures are placed throughout the landscape, rolling hills, and stone gardens and patios. The pool is a tasteful addition and blends with the rest of the exterior seamlessly.
Exterior stone, chimneys, and descending rooflinesIncredible lush, sloping lawn with mature treesCurb appeal, view of the exteriorLeaded glass windows with stained glass inlays, sculptural detailed window crowns, blue stone patio, stone containers and wrought iron lanterns.Sweeping stone patios with a firepit and custom hewn log furnitureExtensive stacked stone garden wallsView of the outdoor entertaining area with large sculptures flanking the poolLarge sculptures outside Birmingham home flanking poolIncredible stone tiered outside patio terrace leading to incredible pool with bluestone paversPool with sculptures and blue stone paversBeautiful pool with bluestone paversOutdoor volleyball court between stone wallsEntrance walk leading up to the house
Special spaces:
I felt like Alice in Wonderland exploring this place, and the details are incredible. One of my favorite places? The art studio.
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The interior:
Deep autumn hues wrap the entire interior in a warm, homey hug, yet it’s sophisticated and creative. Extensive recessed lighting, and warm wrought iron fixtures and chandeliers, ensure that it’s still bright even with the maximalist style and textured walls, ceilings, and floors.
Front entrance with rustic wood doors and inlaid leaded glass, textured walls with a sheen to maintain cleanliness, crystal lighting, walnut floors, custom wooden railings, and stacked pews.Custom leaded/stained glass windows, textured walls, wooden ceilings, stone floors, modern lighting, cast iron railing, and carved wooden crestProperly scaled, massive metal hood with an aged patina over 60 inch gas stove, flanked by wooden cabinetry with hand carved doorsTwo islands in a rich, multi-texture kitchen with modern and period lightingKitchen details: antique glass in cabinet inset with electric sconces and leaded glass grid windows and marbleRich drapes and sculptural details around a one of a kind wooden mantelLiving area with real wood paneling, beams, and modern lightingLiving space with wood walls and detailsIncredible arrangements, unique light fixtures, and professionally done draperiesCozy reading nook with textured walls and wooden builtinsLiving area looking through to the front hallStudy with walnut paneling, custom wood burning fireplace, textured ceilings, and soft golden lightingMajestic dining room with properly scaled art and furnishings and grand, tall leaded windowsLarge leaded grid windows surround an informal dining area, bathed in natural lightTwin beds upstairs in a guest bedroomMaster suite with crystal chandelierRustic wrought iron chandelier and sconces, textured walls, and wooden ceiling paneling in an alternate guest bedroomGuest bedroom with a view, out leaded windowsAnother unique large scale bedroomGuest bathroom with marble and glass shower, iron sconces, textured walls, and wood plank ceilingMarble tub surround with textured walls, built in shelves and windowMarble shower with benchAdditional bath with marble, planked ceiling, recessed lighting, textured walls, and iron sconcesHalf bath with custom carved vanity, textured walls, recessed lighting, and wooden builtinsCustom, carved vanityHalf bath with stone pedestal sink, textured walls, gilded mirror, and iron sconcesMarble shower with glass door and textured wallsGuest bath with marble, glass, wood molding, textured walls, plank wood ceiling, and iron sconcesLaundry room with beautiful wood cabinetry, custom door, and marble countersOffice nook with textured ceilings, hand carved light fixture, and leaded glass window with crest inlayHallway with textured walls, wooden floors, wooden hand railings, leaded and stained glass windows
What do you think? Are you ready to ditch those boring white walls for texture and layers of color?
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Every once in a while you stumble across a home that absolutely takes your breath away. I had no idea, until we attended an event there last year, that Birmingham, Alabama has some unbelievable real estate. This particular place is downright sexy. It has everything: adult entertaining spaces, a gorgeous stone exterior, and stunning panoramic views. For a cool $2.4m you can own this little slice of heaven, perched on the side of a mountain, overlooking the city.
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All photos are the property of the listing agent Stephanie Robinson, with Realtysouth at 866-243-8436.
This home tour begins with a stunning stone exterior, custom windows, amazing curved rooflines, and incredible views.
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Inside, the common spaces are elegant and thoughtfully designed. Exposed beams, soaring ceilings, exquisite light fixtures, rich hardwood floors, and crisp clean lines define the home.
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The master suite is generously sized and features a flowing and open floor plan. It’s absolutely stunning.
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The home office is absolutely dreamy and filled with light.
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Guest spaces are welcoming and luxurious.
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The downstairs entertaining areas are my favorite part of the house and are just as beautiful as the upstairs.
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More stunning spaces:
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And what entertaining mecca is complete without a fantastic wine cellar?
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How much would you pay for a place this awesome? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
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What if there was a place, a magical place, where you could go to be alone? A Victorian era train car, beautifully restored and sitting on 13 acres on the Yellowstone River, just outside of Yellowstone National Park is on the market for just under $800k. It is currently used as a vacation rental, so either way, wouldn’t it be cool to stay there?
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Check it out, it’s awesome:
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
It’s just so NEAT. And private, I might add. What a great weekend getaway.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
I love that the exterior has been maintained to still look like a working train car.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
I would absolutely have to have pictures hanging off the back like I’m about to jump from a moving train.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
Every space inside is thoughtfully and luxuriously appointed. Supple leather and Victorian era (I love the cowhide!) pressed tin ceilings, period real wood wainscoting, and rich velvet curtains. The black and white train photos are a perfect addition.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
Add a right-sized kitchenette with a full size stove and a gorgeous hand carved pantry cabinet.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
Yes, this kitchen is adorable.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
I love the layout with the spaces nice and open to keep it from feeling too tight.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
The master is perfect, with the details continued throughout the whole space. An antique bed and lamps are exquisite.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
The second bedroom is separated from the living room by velvet drapes and sits at the opposite end from the Master suite for maximum privacy.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
The bathroom is my favorite part of the house. Carrera marble and an antique sewing machine turned sink make for a fabulous bathroom suite.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
I love the historic repro fixtures in the shower/tub.
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
Almost as neat as the car itself is the location. Check out these gorgeous photos of the Yellowstone River and views of Yellowstone National Park:
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
House Porn: Restored Train Car Near Yellowstone National Park
Life doesn’t get much better than a one-of-a-kind hideaway near some of our country’s most beautiful scenery. I’m dreaming of a snowy weekend curled up with a cup of cocoa.
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I stumbled across Tom Howley sort of by accident. I kept pinning these gorgeous kitchens to my Kitchen Crush board on Pinterest, and then I started noticing that the ones I really loved were from just a few different cabinet makers. There’s a catch, though, Tom doesn’t make cabinets in the US, which is probably why I’d never heard of them before. But, maybe if we spam him with requests, he’ll open a cabinet design store here just for me. Check out the awesomeness they put into every detail and design.
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I’m just showing you these, so you too, can dream of a fantastic English kitchen. One of the details I love most is that the cabinets are all installed like builtins. I ADORE this detail. There is no recessed toe kick like American designed kitchens. Doesn’t it look clean and wonderful? (Imagine not needing to sweep out from underneath the cabinets every time you cook). The other main difference seems to be that there is nearly as much attention paid to the surfaces that you don’t immediately see as the exterior finish on the cabinets.
The inside of every drawer and cabinet is beautiful. Underneath the cabinet. The toe kick. Everything. Gorgeous.
Tom Howley Kitchens, Base Molding in lieu of recessed toe kick
Below you can see the builtin dish pantry that is just gorgeous. Real wood liner, interior lighting, and glass shelves highlight serving ware. The knobs are gorgeous and the glass is perfect. How perfect is the curve on the island seating (in the foreground)???
Tom Howley Kitchens, built in pantry with interior lighting and glass doors
The combination of open shelving (cabinets without doors) and pantry style hidden storage in different depths really gives the kitchen character. You’ll notice with all of the designs that they alternate the depths of the cabinets, not just the height, to add interest. Even in one color, this kitchen is far from uniform and totally stunning.
Tom Howley Kitchens, Varying cabinet depths with uniform hardware and
Built in drawer organizers are just exquisite. No IKEA here, just perfectly crafted organized kitchen-ness.
Tom Howley Kitchens, built in drawer organizers
Spice nooks built into the range alcove in the same color as the cabinetry, protected from heat, but handy while cooking. Sigh. That’s definitely on my list.
Tom Howley Kitchens, recessed spice nook next to range
Top notch, professional cooktops, in an easy to clean finish: check.
Tom Howley Kitchens, professional, easy to clean range
You can see the quality and craftsmanship of the drawers and the detail in the finish and design. I also love that they added a mini backsplash in the same quartz. It’s all incredibly clean.
Tom Howley Kitchens, drawer craftsmanship
The mantel top look is very classic, and it’s a beautiful blend in the same hue.
Tom Howley Kitchens, mantel detail over range
Close up of the details around the inset drawers and awesome hardware.
Tom Howley Kitchens, hardware
Not only is the built in beautiful, but it has strong wooden shelves on the bottom (the lower part without glass doors) for everyday dishware and use.
Tom Howley Kitchens, Strong wood shelves for everyday dishware
One of my favorite things about Tom Howley kitchens is that they’re designed for real, actual cooking. I don’t think I’ve seen one without this very functional design that ensures cabinets are not exposed to the cooktop heat. The cooktops are fully enclosed with well vented hoods. I LOVE it. It makes so much sense.
Tom Howley Kitchens, Enclosed range hood with matching mantel
Close up of hardware details.
Tom Howley Kitchens, close up of hardware details
This is such an amazing shot. The built in pantry/dish cabinet is completely framed in and just appears to have always been there, on that wall. Beautiful. And I love the color against the light floor.
Tom Howley Kitchens, builtin dish pantry
Another shot of total dish pantry awesomeness.
Tom Howley Kitchens, built in.
What I really dig here, again, is the variation while it’s still uniform in color. There is molding variation, missing doors, glass doors, depth changes… but all still cohesive and lovely. Did you happen to notice that even with the cooktop on the island, there is still a vent above, flush with the ceiling?
Tom Howley Kitchens
Exquisite details in the drawer for organization and integrated dish drain on the countertop.
Tom Howley Kitchens, drawer and countertop details
The finish doesn’t get much better than this, does it?
Tom Howley Kitchens, cabinet finish detail
These open shelves achieve the same look as open shelves, except I’m betting this is way more usable space as there’s less concern about falling dishes and they’re a bit more protected from dust build up.
Tom Howley Kitchens, open shelving
Open shelving at a different depth integrated into bank of wall cabinets.
Tom Howley Kitchens, integrated bank of cabinets
Even the wine rack integrated into the island is awesome.
Tom Howley Kitchens, integrated wine rack in island
Tom Howley Kitchens
It just so happens, this is totally our plan for building in our fridge and freezer, except we’re going to take it all the way to the ceiling. But, yes, fridge and freezer flanked by pantries. It’s gorgeous.
Tom Howley Kitchens, fridge and freezer built in between pantries
But, I’ll bet your pantries aren’t this beautiful inside. Know what I’m saying? There’s no beautiful wood finish with built in organizers on the doors. Tom, are you listening?
Tom Howley Kitchens, pantries with builtin organizers
No detail is overlooked. Seriously? Check out the side of the pantry. Also, don’t miss the string of task lighting perfect for this work area.
Tom Howley Kitchens Exquisite, furniture quality pantry sides.
But, the details just get better. Carved labels inside your pantry??? Yes, I mean it. And, oh yeah, I can have a usable workspace, with the stupid toaster and crumbs, that can be closed off from view the rest of the time? Yaaaaaaas.
Tom Howley Kitchens, drawer labels carved into wood
Favorite. Kitchen. Detail. Ever. Tom, you had me at mouse door.
Tom Howley Kitchens, mouse door
You can see more labels here (I don’t know that I’d go this far, because I like to move things around so other people in my family can’t find them). But, I love the idea. and that it’s an available option.
Tom Howley Kitchens, carved kitchen label details
Okay, so the next few are just to show you how amazing the interiors of the pantries are. I’m just blown away because we just don’t do this here. It’s next level.
Tom Howley Kitchens, pantry detail
Tom Howley Kitchens, pantry detail
Tom Howley Kitchens, pantry/workspace detail
Tom Howley Kitchens, pantry/workspace detail
Tom Howley Kitchens, pantry detail
Tom Howley Kitchens, Pantry detail
Tom Howley Kitchens, pantry details
Aren’t they just amazing??? I’ve considered a trip to the UK just so I can visit a showroom.
Tom, if you’re reading this, please come to America. We love you.
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For a cool $2,350,000 you can own this 15,370 foot castle-ish home in Lancaster PA. I love looking at homes in this area primarily because of the awesome stonework, handcrafted woodwork, and copious numbers of amazing antique fireplaces. If it is that big and made of stone, I think I get to call it a castle. HA. Did I mention stone walls? I have a stone wall fetish, and it just so happens that Pennsylvania was where I built my first stacked stone garden wall with rocks that I dug out of my yard and the surrounding woods.
In Lancaster, usually known for Amish influence, stonework, and mission style furniture, this place sits like a magical, hidden oasis in the center of town. With 8 bedrooms and 9 baths, and sitting on 3.5 secluded acres in the center of town, it was originally built in 1920 and appears to have gone through a variety of renovation cycles. I went through a range of emotions looking at the pictures, but some of the parts of this delightful place are definitely worth sharing.
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To be certain this place is one of the most confused mix of styles I’ve seen to date. I think pieces of this home were renovated in every decade last century and left as is. I’m going to start with the exterior because I find it absolutely breathtaking. It feels like something a Lord would be living in somewhere in the mountains in central Europe.
All photo credits go to the listing agent Anne Lusk with Lusk & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty, and if you’re interested in purchasing she can be reached at 717-271-9339.
I’m going to call this next part:
The part of this house that takes my breath away: the entire outside of the house. Curb appeal, outdoor living, everything (the only thing that’s missing is a pool and an outdoor kitchen).
This is real, actual stone: not stone veneer. Check out the awesome exterior:
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Sigh. The drone view is amazing. The levels, the roofline, the stone. All breathtaking.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The approach to the house is incredible. Driving up, you must know something magical is about to happen.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The house is completely surrounded by stone paths and manicured gardens. Afternoon stroll, anyone?
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
No castle is perfect without a great lawn. Perfect for big families.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
And if you like your paths shady and wooded, there’s some of that, too.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
I’m betting the terracotta tiles were added late in the game (but, they’re lucky, they’re back in). Just ignore the outdoor furniture that may have been procured circa 1985.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
A great patio space with a nice cross breeze for the menopausal women in your life…
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
And MORE exterior patio space. This place is just WRAPPED in a stone patio. It’s really nicely done.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
More filtered light walking paths. Seriously? Their garden designer gets an A+. It would be hard to stay inside (except in the winter, when it’s ridiculously cold in PA).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Beautiful fountain in a bed of hostas with stone statues: check.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
I like to call this picture: when their three story garage is bigger than my house. LOVE.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
And, finally, no castle is complete without a magnificent, solid, carved front door with cast-iron hardware.
The next section is:
2) Awesome amenities.
Okay, they’re not PERFECT, but they’re there. And kind of awesome.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Having a pool table is SO awesome. I don’t think I’d like the rec room open to the rest of the house, but it’s great that it’s there. (This is your first hint of the traditional brown that they bathed most of the living area in… which sort of makes sense with the whole castle thing).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Another shot of the pool table room. (Check out that great bench!)
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
This is SO cool. (Please ignore the drop ceiling- there will be more on that later)
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
I generally love ANY wine cellar, and this is no exception. Unfortunately, I hate that red color on the walls (even if it kind of fits the whole castle theme) and how would one actually go about PAINTING BEHIND the wine racks??? It’s bad enough that you have to take down pictures and remove light switch covers to paint, but disassembling an entire wine room would be a bummer.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
I love the wooden back staircase. Classic and nicely done. The floors are magnificent.
This next section, though not perfect, falls into the category of:
3) Things that make me feel tingly all over, and I maybe never thought of before.
Dude, this is the two level master suite. Yes, I said TWO LEVEL master suite. Now, I’m trying to figure out how to make this happen at my house.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Okay, so bear with me here. Ignore the furniture and drapes, but check out the PLATFORM, and for some reason I really like the carpet??? Also, the cherry stained coffered ceiling is absolutely stunning. I adore it. I feel like films have been made in this room.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Prepare for the tingling! The cherry paneling continues down the FIREPLACE alcove (swoon) and down the railings and paneling that leads downstairs to the lower half of the master suite. Oh yeah, you heard me right.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
So, downstairs from the bedroom is your own personal “sitting room,” which is more like a whole living room, wrapped in that same beautiful cherry paneling with yet another wood burning fireplace and bookshelves.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Yes, I get that the fireplace and the gigantic, hot tub sized bath are in that awful green marble, but I could get over that. The beginnings of the matching cherry wardrobes can be seen from the sitting room. I just can’t imagine a more awesome set up for the master bedroom.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The green marble and gold fixtures are quite ridiculous (is that late 80s glam?) but, once again, I could get over it. This floor plan is to die for.
And now we’ve come to the rest of the house and what I’d like to call a very confusing mashup of styles.
4) What in the world is going on here?
If everything before this was “the good”, then what follows now is the bad, ugly, and perhaps downright bizarre. Allow me to explain.
Previously we saw beautiful exterior stonework reminiscent of early primitive Americana or even an old English manor or castle. So, the heavy traditional cherry molding and even the green marble and shiny gold fixtures were excusable. That is where any cohesiveness in this space ends.
The kitchen is very traditional and sort of fits with the castle-ish feel and the browns throughout. The elevated fireplace IS awesome and I love the placement. That’s about where my love affair ends. Enter the mission style furniture in the kitchen (remember the fantastic chesterfield sofa in the master suite?).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Mission style stools at the island.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The mission style benches, chairs, and dining hutch are starting to clash with the traditional kitchen here (I SO love the floors, they’re gorgeous).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
From this view, everything SORT OF matches, the traditional cabinetry mixed with the heavy mission style dining room set (although I do love the scale of the table).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
I’m wagging my finger at the realtor here. The countertops should’ve been cleared and every fireplace should have a fire going.
Now here’s where it gets weird. We’ve gone from a decent traditionalish space with mission style furniture, which leads us to the formal spaces which are….
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Oriental style. I actually started laughing looking at this listing the further I got into it. Because it’s downright confusing.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
This chandelier is breathtaking, in the Oriental styled dining room, with traditional gilded mirror.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Which brings us to the basement. With 80s modern natural cabinets, mirrored pillars, traditional stone fireplace, green carpeting, track lighting and a drop ceiling,… The only thing salvageable here is the stone fireplace.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Yet another stunning chandelier, iron railings, and terracotta tiles that match NOT at all the continuation of the oriental styling in the elevated living room.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The orangy-reddish theme continues in more spaces (though you know I love builtins).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
And for the media room, we’ve gone back to deep red and mission style furniture.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
I actually sort of dig this workspace. It looks very functional.
Which brings us to our next section: Themed bedrooms. Normally people who put their houses on the market will paint the bedrooms if they’ve indulged their kids in personal styling. My guess is this room hasn’t been painted since the early nineties when this “child” graduated from high school (tip off: the Garfield collection which I also had).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The blue room.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The space room.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The cloudy garden room (complete with light green carpet).
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The giant pink guest bedroom.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The eighties modern bedroom in black and pink with matching pink carpet.
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
The kids antechamber, complete with 80s couches- sort of feels like a TV studio green room, right?
House Porn: A Castle in Lancaster Pennsylvania
If that whole thing didn’t give you whiplash, that was my best game.
All kidding aside, this place grabbed me because of the stunning exterior beauty. I would gladly spend a lifetime updating it room by room, restoring it to a serene and cohesive space. It appears to have solid bones and the cosmetic updates shouldn’t be terribly difficult. In fact, I’m fairly certain that most of the updates would involve paint, flooring, and furniture removal.
If you’re looking for a place in the middle of town, in the middle of Amish country, this could be your own personal paradise.
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I have a confession to make: I’m addicted to beautiful homes. I especially love old homes, updated with modern conveniences, but disguised with original charm. What we’re missing in the United States is the REALLY old world charm you can find in Europe and beyond, but we do have our own type of royalty. We have areas with wonderful historic districts, and when people list their homes, we get a glimpse of the type of artisanship possible even here, and distinctive in it’s Americana.
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One of my favorite places to stalk Real Estate is in Charleston, SC. If we ever had royalty, it would’ve been here. Enter this stunning estate on Legare Street, which, for a cool $15 million dollars (ish), you can live like a baron. Check out the following photos (photo credits to the listing agent).
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Start with the ornate, iron gates, massive gas lantern, and amazing brick privacy walls.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Courtyards are an integral part of any palace, and this gorgeous estate is no different.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Pathway that leads to the exquisitely redone carriage house.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Traditional moldings, columns, and a wedding-portrait ready staircase.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Southern front porch style: ready for afternoons with a cold sweet-tea.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Elegant, nautical-inspired formal spaces.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Another great view of the entrance. I wonder if you get to keep their collection of ship paintings?
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
I have no idea if the mural is original, but it is amazing and blends seamlessly with the rest of this beautiful home.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
A properly scaled, magnificent chandelier in the main living space.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
I’m sure it has been nothing less than an art keeping the moldings repaired and authentic. I love the floors, kept in original condition.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
I would LOVE to see a repro on this as a cast stone replica. Really nice work and styled professionally.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
The kitchen is usually where these places lose me… but I sort of adore this one. It has all the makings of a place where you can prepare incredible meals, professional grade appliances, and a homey feel with plenty of prep space.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
I love that the stove and hood experience wasn’t overlooked… Nothing chaps me more than seeing multi-million dollar properties with chincy kitchen appliances.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
This is SOOO cool. Rainman would kill me if I requested curved cabinets.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
It’s so weird that I love this, because I generally despise any kind of wallpaper. But, this is just beautiful.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
The ultimate man den with wood panelling. I can almost smell the cigars.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
That bed is SO awesome and the wood burning fireplace seals the deal.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Off the bathroom, the dressing room is absolutely spectacular.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
And this bathroom is perfect. I keep arguing with Rainman that we need seating in the bathtub so I don’t have to sit on the sink while we chat.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
This was common to do color themed rooms. “You’ll be staying in the Green Room while you visit.” Although I don’t do it now (I find abrupt color changes distracting and uncomfortable, and ultimately lacking in cohesion), I love it in this space.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
With it’s matching green bathroom.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
And the pink toile room. LOVE the toile.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
With it’s FANTASTIC matching bathroom. Looks like a Williams Sonoma style vanity with traditional carrera marble.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
With pictures of ancestors going down the back staircase.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
I love that the attic was formalized and finished, as I’m sure it was NOT in its hayday.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
The tub tile is great here and I do adore some Victorian Cameos.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
This is a great mini apartment in the attic. I love the angled walls.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Of course, I adore the Chesterfield sofa in linen and the trunk. What a great, cozy space.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Overlooking the Charleston rooftops.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
The value of outdoor space always baffles me. The incredible, manicured gardens and stone and brick walkways are impossible to put a price tag on.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
This is another fantastic outdoor space. What a great garden wall.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
This is an incredibly disguised hottub. It fits in seamlessly with the rest of the exterior spaces.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
What an exquisite greenhouse with amazing brickwork and sculptural boxwood hedges.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
The design of this reflecting pool and the architectural interest is really second to none.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Of note here is the copper lean to roof that creates a little bit of protected space close to the wall of the house.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
I love that they kept the brick wall in the cariage house.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
And the repro antique stove in the carriage house kitchen is a super nice touch.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
Once again, maintaining the rustic brick really adds a nice touch.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
I adore the carriage house bathroom with the gilded mirrors, wallpaper, and especially the travertine tile.
House Porn, Legare St, Charleston, SC
The exterior lighting updates were well done and really make the exterior spaces welcoming in the evening.
If you’re ready to drop some serious cha-ching for a historic favorite in Charleston, this estate is listed by Debbie Fisher at Handsome Properties, Inc in Charleston, SC. They’ve dropped the price from an initial listing in 2016 at $19,500,000 so I’d guess this is probably bargain pricing for this type of place.
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This is the third year in a row I’ve been able to put out my Flag Buntings for Memorial Day through July 4th. I’m super happy with how well they’ve held up. Honestly, I don’t like the red, white, and blue thing too overdone, so I take down the regular flag. I love the old-fashioned buntings and I tend to skip the flag decor on the porch. No pillows or mixed baskets. It’s just a cleaner look and much more classic this way… they’re enough all by themselves.
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For those of you looking for a quick front porch update, the buntings and vinyl coated hooks were super reasonable from Amazon and are an awesome addition to the festivities.
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I am super excited to be sharing our completed living room with you!!! It’s hard to believe that it’s come this far from where we started, but one of the reasons we bought this place was its overall improvability. I like everything customized MY way, and it’s nice not have to make any structural changes to achieve results, or to pay a higher price for a home that’s finished, but not necessarily what you would have chosen. So, now we have EXACTLY what I wanted and it turned out even better than I dreamed. See the complete source list below each photo!
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So, here’s a flashback to what this place looked like before we moved in (eeeeek!). But, with the high ceilings and great windows, it was ripe for an elegant update. The house was super clean and ready for a facelift.
It is difficult to believe that this is the same room, but I am completely in love. Check out the incredible results:
Classic living room with Pottery Barn Chesterfield sofa, RH 19th Century Rococo Iron & Crystal Round Chandelier, and RH knock off (DIY) velvet curtains
The fantastic light fixture from RH is the crown jewel of the space and really takes it to another level. It is the 19th Century Rococo Iron & Crystal Round Chandelier in Matte Natural Iron/Smoke Crystal and it is breathtaking.
I started out with a great foundation piece from Pottery Barn, this Grand Chesterfield Sofa in Vintage Cocoa Leather that has held up great to kids, two cats, and a dog that occasional jumps up when we’re not looking.
The side tables are from wally-world and are decent (they’re not show-stoppers because they are playing a support role here).
The customized Bourbon Barrel top is from Etsy and the shop name is KYBourbonBarrel. This was a gift for my husband for Christmas and we just love it.
The velvet curtains were sewn by my mother and you can find the source links and project tutorial here.
The rug is from Home Depot and it’s one of my favorite finds. It doesn’t feel cheapy and it wasn’t a small fortune like similar ones I like from Pottery Barn. I wish I had a sourced a few others from there that I got online and didn’t totally love.
The beautiful, solid (and did I mention heavy) dough bowl is from Pottery Barn, although I’m not totally sure they have this dark wood one anymore. In it are found driftwood, a starfish, and Japanese Fishing Floats.
The room was designed around the curved television so that it can be viewed well from almost any angle. Rainman researched and decided on the LG 4H in a curved model. It’s pretty awesome.
Classic Living Room with black builtins, leather chesterfield sofa from Pottery Barn, and Chandelier from Restoration Hardware
Most of the items in the builtins are things that I’ve collected over the years but there are a few that I’ve purchased recently to fill in just a few areas. I believe in builtins because you need them, not to arbitrarily spend money for storage and display space that you don’t need.
IKEA black builtins, brick veneer, custom wood shelves flanking the builtins, RH Chandelier
The little punches of green are super important on the builtins and I love getting REAL preserved boxwood. My artisan of choice is on Amazon and Etsy, Door and Decor. The wreath below is from her, also, and her work is stunning. The prices are slightly less than West Elm or other online vendors and her creations are far superior.
Rainman’s chair, with Kim Taylor Reece photography in Koa wood frames, Preserved Boxwood Wreath from DoorandDecor (Etsy)
To match the chesterfield sofa, we purchased the Lansing Leather Recliner in Vintage Cocoa from Pottery Barn.
The tutorial for the dried rose arrangement is here and the table is an antique hand me down from my mom.
The Octopus Pillow Cover and Compass Rose Pillow cover are both from Amazon. The lantern looks very nice but I wasn’t super excited about the construction, so I won’t recommend it.
So glad you came to check out our finished adult living room! Thanks for stopping by and check out our other updates, projects, and design inspiration on our Blog. Cheers!
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