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Our first few days in our new house - everyone dropped over with bottles of wine and beer - no room for food!
Our first week in our first house in rural Tamworth, Australia.
Caught five mice in our first week in the new house - but not had any since. Apparantly they're an ongoing problem for most houses around here, but we've had our first frosts of the Autumn, so presumably any mice will have settled in somewhere warm rather than running house-to-house.
This may be the only design choice in the house that is not my style. Someday, we will possibly change it, but it's a spare bathroom anyways.
Smaller backyards are more common in new construction in Las Vegas these days, and Inspirada has an urban living concept, making the public areas bigger and the backyards smaller. We will do fine though with this cozy area.
We are excited to have a sink in our laundry room, which is not that common in Las Vegas. This is a large laundry room with even more not in the picture.
there's an "opne ceiling" where when it rains, it would pour in. kind of fun as I remember it... :D
see this pic for how it looks like from above.
Sarah dashes through the dining room and into the kitchen. The high chair is in the background and her foods are on the counter.
It's incredibly cold in our house - thankfully there is a good fireplace attached to this chimney!
The first week in our first house in rural Tamworth, Australia.
Went to Galveston on 6.22.10 and checked out some historic sites.
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Taken at night from out the back of the house, you can see to the right of the slightly open door you can see our bathroom has a LOT of gaps in it!
The first week in our first house in rural Tamworth, Australia.
On the opening day of Kingsbury Phase II, Pride World City has done a wonderful job in providing every kind of arrangement for residents to see the first look of their home, with all safety measures and precautions in place.
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Just before we moved in - the hallway.
Both those walls are fairly new: we're standing in what was once a front veranndah, but has been enclosed to give the original structure two new rooms.
A very sunny room in the morning.
MoodZ Gastrobar & R3D present:
"FLYING TOGETHER"
Spinning on the deck:
* Gamz Assor (R3D)
* Ditya (Digital Connections)
* Morezt (MDC Lab)
* Adji Rachmat (Echofon Project)
* Sandra Hapsari (Disco shake)
* Ivan Reys (2ndloop)
* Uma (Sound Rosterzz
* R'Sat (Firsthouse)
Live Visual :
Ariout - Digital connections
Supported by :
* RVLX
* TD1
* Dance Signal
* Evo Android
Just before we moved in - bedroom 1.
Both those walls are fairly new: we're standing in what was once a front veranndah, but has been enclosed to give the original structure two new rooms.
Just before we moved in - the lounge.
Looking towards the front of the house, this is by far the biggest room.
A great find at a garage sale in Leland Grove. Chris and his buddy Ryan did some sanding and oiling with tung oil of the top last night.
Great Jennie Smile =)
The Jacobs House in Madison, Wisconsin, also known as the Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House, is a celebrated example of Frank Lloyd Wright's innovative Usonian architecture. Constructed in 1937, it is recognized for its historical significance and was one of the eight buildings by Wright to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2019.
This architectural marvel reflects Wright's vision for affordable, beautiful homes that harmonize with the American landscape, embodying a distinct blend of modernity and natural elegance. Tours of this landmark offer a glimpse into Wright's genius, showcasing his ability to create functional yet artistic spaces within a modest budget.