Happy Monday! I'm back today with a great house. It has 8,180 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, an indoor basketball court and a super awesome basement with great ideas for kids :) Enjoy!
The front room:
The living room:
Kitchen:
This was the dining room, but I was more impressed by the table. I love this table :)
The master bedroom:
I've always wished I had a cute little closet size room in my master for a nursery, and this room had just that :) lucky!
Bedroom:
Didn't take many pictures of the bathrooms in this house since they were just hohum but I loved the backsplash in this one.
Boys room. This wall is all metal!
so was this one, and all of those are magnets.
Office. This was just one of the rooms that had a secret room hidden behind the bookshelves. Love this.
The basement. I love love love the basement. And the hubs did too, so much so that he even agreed to just seal our concrete and not do flooring. And the exposed ducts are just wonderful.
This barn door covers the workout room, and to the left is the laundry room.
How cute is this? This is just a little space tucked away in the basement where they built this for the kids.
A super cute idea for under the stairs!
And of course...the basketball court.
The wall in this bathroom is all carved wood. Amazing!
Credits:
Home Builder: Parry Homes
Interior Design: Osmond Designs
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Hi, Alicia! The house seemed rather cramped, but the basement was terrific and the basketball court--oh, my! (My daughter also dreams of an ice skating rink-never hurts to dream, right?)
ReplyDeleteI would definitely change the basketball court into an ice skating rink. Would probably get more use at our house :)
DeleteI can just see my teen son and his friend busting out the glass doors in the basketball room! Wonder where they found that mirror over the great room fireplace? Nice house!
ReplyDeleteI know! I love that mirror. I love how it's so rustic with the modern furnishings.
DeleteLots of fun features.
ReplyDeleteFantastic living room..I love the entire house.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to try replicate the wall clock in the front room. Any idea what the diameter is?
ReplyDeleteI would say at least 24 inches. That would be a great project :)
DeleteI think i like the living room and basketball court.. Nice :)
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