To have such a elegant house and ruin the decor by adding a comic like giant sunflower above the kitchen really made it look more like grandma's house instead of a multimillion dollar home...bring in the professionals and give it the update it deserves.
ain't bad. I like the stone they used as a compromise between Texas and French design. What bothers me in general with big mansions in the US is that the owners want a maximum of separate sections with towers and chapels. Is that so in FRANCE? HELLO. You'll always have a big section that is the main house AND THEN come smaller sections with towers and so. For texans sitting on a well gonna give you a nice idea in this style. the Vierkantshoeve squared darm estate. In the end we start with a decent building in this style. A rectangular block. In the shale roof sits an open tower with a bell ( used to alarm in the old days) we come forward on the estate which has a squared courtyard. The stone of the house does not matter. you can do bricks to paint white, a sand stone and a local texan stone. The courtyard is bordered on both sides with kinda stables. For horses, a wine cellar a wood shed you name it. In yhe front we build 2 towers one left and one right (round or carreé at choice) We close off the front with half a wall in height so that that estae is visible. On that half wall lays a nice border stone and on top of it fine forged iron gate. In the middle brickwall pylons that hold a double higher iron gate. The courtyard is layed in granite coble stone and has a center piece like a rectangular pond with fountain. What do you think?
Amen!
To have such a elegant house and ruin the decor by adding a comic like giant sunflower above the kitchen really made it look more like grandma's house instead of a multimillion dollar home...bring in the professionals and give it the update it deserves.
PEOPLE LOVE SUNFLOWERS LAUREN, DEAL WITH IT!
It really is beautiful
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ain't bad. I like the stone they used as a compromise between Texas and French design. What bothers me in general with big mansions in the US is that the owners want a maximum of separate sections with towers and chapels. Is that so in FRANCE? HELLO. You'll always have a big section that is the main house AND THEN come smaller sections with towers and so. For texans sitting on a well gonna give you a nice idea in this style. the Vierkantshoeve squared darm estate. In the end we start with a decent building in this style. A rectangular block. In the shale roof sits an open tower with a bell ( used to alarm in the old days) we come forward on the estate which has a squared courtyard. The stone of the house does not matter. you can do bricks to paint white, a sand stone and a local texan stone. The courtyard is bordered on both sides with kinda stables. For horses, a wine cellar a wood shed you name it. In yhe front we build 2 towers one left and one right (round or carreé at choice) We close off the front with half a wall in height so that that estae is visible. On that half wall lays a nice border stone and on top of it fine forged iron gate. In the middle brickwall pylons that hold a double higher iron gate. The courtyard is layed in granite coble stone and has a center piece like a rectangular pond with fountain. What do you think?
This should be a great place to live just by the address..😇❣️🤔
I want. This one
An 8 car garage for a house with only 5 bedrooms seems like too many garages! I guess the owner will be like Jay Leno collecting cars.
I seriously live right down the street from there..... under the new bridge by William D Tate