Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wishful Wednesday: Home

'I wish' .... I could come home to this house everyday!


This house was highlighted as one of the "Street of Dreams" home on Tiger Mountain in 2003.

I love the over all look .... 
the driveway, the landscape, the color tone, as well as the lush mountains behind.

The Street of Dreams is the most popular and highest attended single site luxury home and garden tour in the US.  It is a 37-day tour during the summer to highlight the newest trends and most innovated designs for a nominal fee.  

I wouldn't mind owning one of those one day, ha!!!

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30 comments:

Carol {Everyday Delights} said...

Oh I would take that one too!! I still need to find a picture of my future house. Chances are it will be one from the Street of Dreams too!

sarah said...

Oooh! Love this house!

Abby said...

You need to put Mr Linky on THIS post so we don't have to scroll down to find it :) FANX lover

Kristen said...

Everything about that house is perfect. I can't even imagine coming home to someplace like that... maybe someday ;)

Mrs EyeCanSee said...

Gorgeous house! When can I move in?!?

Abby said...

thank you :) I meant to mention that you won't find a house like that in Tx. Does this mean we'll never live in the same state ever again!!?? I'm going to cry...

Kelsey @ Seattle Smith's said...

I am going to have to build my own forest if I want this in TX!

Unknown said...

That house is beautiful.

Sweet Simplicity said...

That is gorgeous!!

MCW said...

I would like to go to this Street of Dreams!

Kassie said...

That is stunning!! I want it too! :)

the tichenor family said...

love that house kels. looks like a house we love in vail! fun topic this week... xoxo

Ashley said...

I have never heard of the Street of Dreams- I googled it- that sounds amazing! Great house!

haha, In response to your comment on my blog- Andrew is my husband, but he owned a house in NZ before we met. He still owns it and rents it out while we live over here in the States. I guess it is "our" house now that we are married, but I call the house we actually live in "our house"

katie + bret said...

GORGEOUS HOUSE! Love, Love, Love!! I can see you sitting on the porch reading a book, sipping tea :)

Sierra said...

What a beautiful home, I love it! I actually grew up in a Victorian house, I like to call it my own personal doll house. I guess we need to keep saving our own $$ for a dream house, huh? Happy hump day!

Shanny said...

This house is gorgeous!!!!

~Mrs. Guru~ said...

I wouldn't mind coming home to that either!

Sonja said...

hi! of course I don't mind! Thanks for stopping by! :)

& woooow! That house is gorgeous! I wouldn't mind living there!

Christa said...

I LOVE that house!! So pretty!!

brit said...

That house looks like it has a fantastic view overlooking something gorgeous!

Unknown said...

OOOooo i remember THAT house. It was absolutely stunning inside & out. I wish too!!!

Sole Matters said...

that house is amazing!!!!

The Rest is Still Unwritten said...

Pretty sure I wouldn't mind coming home to that house every day either!

Mrs. Potts said...

Love the idea of Wishful Wednesdays - I'll be playing along next week. :)
You have a new follower too.

Chelsea Talks Smack said...

oh my gosh , that is BEAUTIFUL. Ps my badn with be in seattle playing a tour- 7 shows! Would love ot meet other bloggers, come out!

myspace.com/eleanortravels

Lindsay said...

That house is amazing! And your blog is so cute. :)

Heather said...

I wish I could come home to that house too!! Love it and I love wishful Wednesday's , looks like I am a day late!

Llama said...

Wooowww! I want that house too!

the wardlow's said...

I LOVE this post!!!! Please keep wishful wednesday going!!!!

krislyn. said...

I actually went to this Street of Dreams!! My grandparents and I go yearly .. The inside of this home was to DIE FOR!!! I took so many pictures!

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