Tuesday, November 17, 2009

front yard

when we began talking about moving to a quieter neighborhood with less traffic, we decided that a location with close proximity to a bike trail would be a great added feature. we had been looking at houses for months and never found one that was worth all the hassle of moving - we figured that we might as well just stay where we were. on a thursday night in june, perry found a listing on the internet for a house in an area that we previously had checked out and liked; we knew it would be close to a park with bike trails; the pics posted in the listing looked interesting. since he had an appointment with our realtor the next morning, he added this house to the review list.

when i left for work that friday morning, i told him that if he liked the house and thought that it was the "one" then just go on ahead and sign the paperwork . . .

about 10:30am i received a phone call from him saying "you just gotta see this house!!!" i told him again that if he thought that it was the one then just go on ahead and sign a contract because i trust your judgement but he said "no. kayla (our realtor) says that you REALLY need to see this house."

so i met up with perry and kayla around noon and we drove out to the house and the whole way they were telling me all about the place: a custom floorplan, 10 foot ceilings, amazing rock fireplace, huge kitchen, a glass atrium that divides all of the living areas . . .

as soon as we pulled up front i agreed: yup, this is the one. kayla said, "how do you know? you haven't even seen the inside yet." but perry and i could see the potential . . .

what was . . . Now IS . . .





































here's how . . .


did you notice the blue circles painted on each side of the hillside? i sliced out each circle to create a level spot where the multi-trunked red oaks would be planted.




































then perry learned of a company that creates sidewalks, driveways and patios using patterned concrete. they did a great job installing a front patio and new steps down the hillside to the street . . .


































http://scotte-deuw.blogspot.com/2008/09/12-on-brink.html


this home is a one of a kind find - there's not another house like it. plus it's located across the street from a 340 acre park with a lake, miles of paved bike trails and a huge section of old dense woods with dirt trails - makes for a really beautiful front yard that the city park dept takes care of. it's like driving home every day to vacation property. we can't imagine a reason that we would ever want to move again . . .

http://scotte-deuw.blogspot.com/2008/10/14-reality-check.html



5 comments:

  1. Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:12:58
    pathat wrote:

    This is great!! I love what you both did with the house. Maybe this could be a calling....

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  2. Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:53:38
    chris wrote:

    So very COOL! Love the pictures and what a beautiful home! You two have done a fabulous job!

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  3. Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:05:35
    tawknalot wrote:

    I LOVE IT!!

    I have 10 acres.. yes, 10 WHOLE ACRES! You guys can feel free to come up to my little ol house with all of this rough landscape and you guys can create ANYTHING you wanna!

    You guys have done an amazing job! I wanna see more!

    I MISS YOU SOO MUCH!

    I hope to talk to you soon!

    ~Your Very Own, Country~fied fillyT

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  4. Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:17:26
    karla kay wrote:

    I LOVE it!!! Yall did such a good job with everything! Thanks so much for sharing it, and I look forward to seeing more!

    Yall have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
    Karla ; )

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  5. December 28, 2009 5:50:56 PM
    shancey wrote:

    Your home is beautiful. Please post pictures of the inside, I'd love to see the special touches inside too. You two did such a wonderful job!!!
    BEAUTIFUL!

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