Here are some more images from the Lynx Ridge home that we recently turned over to the clients. As I mentioned before this home was a bit of a challenge for me, it could not be any more different from our own home, in fact I think the only similarity that it has is that we both moved in in 2011...but that is why I love my job. I don't want every home I work on to be representative of my style and what I love, I want it to speak volumes about the home owners, it is their space and they need to be filled with joy while in it.
{study}
{upper loft}
{wet bar}
For not being one that is overly fond of tons of wood I do love this wet bar. The curved bulkhead and paneled ceiling make this space very masculine and the perfect spot to belly up to.
all images by LifeSeven & property of Veranda Estate Homes
So glad it is Thursday it means this week is almost over...it has been a loooooong week that got worse yesterday when the Hubs went out to start his truck and surprise surprise it was gone, as in stolen; with his wallet, all of our building permits, plans, his work computer, tons.of.stuff. I am a believer in karma and it will come around, honestly it is more of a pain than anything. We are all safe, healthy, and very blessed so have fun with the truck you jerk, you can't steal our spirit! Mel xo









9 comments:
Ahh! tdf!
I simply love this home more every time I look at these images! Just stunning!
That sucks! You have a great perspective realizing it is all just stuff.
Great job capturing what your client wants and not trying to influence the spaces with your own style. That bar is impressive!
Firstly, the home is gorgeous! Secondly, that's terrible about the truck! Glad you're able to have a good outlook on the whole incident though. I probably would be a tad more worked up (but I could blame my raging pregnancy hormones hehe)
I have been following your blog for awhile and I am continually impressed by your work - beautiful!
Also, we had a similar experience recently with a new car while we were moving from coastal NC to the Seattle area. We eventually got the car back (with thousands in damage to exterior/interior) minus about $30k in personal belongings and important papers that were in a safe in the trunk. I tend to view it as more of a reality check and life lesson than bad karma! Nobody does anything to deserve being the victim of a crime. Anyways, what a major pain! I wish you luck and speed in cleaning up the mess.
What a beautiful bar! So sorry to hear about the truck, hope that the replacement comes with less milage and a better stereo...
Oh that's too bad about the truck! I hope you can recover quickly.
The woodwork in that home is beautiful! The details in the millwork are especially nice. What species of wood is that?
That sucks! At least your attitude couldn't be better. The home you built for your clients is lovley. You really do quality work. Just beautiful..thanks for sharing. Hope you have a rock'n weekend!
Maureen
Such a stunning bar. Sorry, about the mishap. I hope you have a great Monday.
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