I never planned on this being a four parter. Hope you’re still with me! Here are the houses themselves and some of the scenery along the way.
The round “thing” is supposed to look like an old water tower. It even has a faucet on the front. Now…the best thing..when you walked up to it (kind of like an eagle's nest), they had it all set up as a knitting/sewing studio It was awesome! The backside is all windows with a fabulous view of the Cascades. I didn’t get a picture because there were too many people up there. Darn!
This one is the one with all the reclaimed barnwood. (price tag? $3.5M Yikes)
Mr Cottons ‘n Wool’s favorite. On the golf course. It’s the one that had the huge kitchen island.
Not sure if you can click on this, but if you can, take a look at the statue in the entry way. No comment.
Someone’s VACATION home. No one I know, that’s for sure!
And this last one is right down the street from us. Hey, what an easy move that would be!
Needless to say, it was a fun couple of weekends (seeing how the other half lives) and… we had gorgeous weather.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hugs, Anne
Those are some really neat houses. I guess we can all dream. I loved some of the laundry rooms! Thanks for all of the pictures. See ya later
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful houses...thank you so much for taking us along. I just love going to look at house.
ReplyDeletei have loved, loved, loved your house tour! i can click on the pic of the house with the statue but can't get in close? what is it?
ReplyDeleteFun to see the outside. Couldn't make out what the statue was tho - do tell :)
ReplyDeleteHugs - karen
I enjoyed your fun tour! "They" are building those rustic looking houses with big price tags in an area near us. If I was going to be paying millions for a house something had better be solid gold! I guess it wouldn't be so bad to sew in a water tower though! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI know - it's Mr. Cottons N Wool pretending to be the statue so he can stay in the house! Can't believe you got my vacation home in there, Anne (hee)!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Thanks for stopping by our house while you were on vacation...hehehe..really I would loved to have seen the inside of the first one...how cool...
ReplyDeleteThe 3.5M one...S-O-L-D!
ReplyDeleteWell, I can dream, can't I?
The view is spectacular.
It amazes me that so many exteriors are not as opulent as the interiors. Oh, forgot to click on the statue....
ReplyDeleteCrispy
beautiful homes , wow we can all dream right!
ReplyDeletewould love that one down the street from you!
Kathie
ps too bad about the pictures of the studio!
I loved that the houses weren't looking all the same from the outside. Big price tags for sure, I'd want a spectacular view for that.
ReplyDeleteOOO!!! I really like the first and the last house. Fun!
ReplyDeletePopped over from Yellow Farmhouse, love the house tours loved all the barn wood most of all, thanks for taking time to post them.
ReplyDeleteOMG I'm just catching up on all these post. The houses are wonderful and HUGE. So which one are you buying?? I loved the wine cellar.
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