Today I have one more of the houses from the Phoenix Home and Garden tour that I took a week ago. This house was built in a Spanish style with a wonderful garden and backyard dining area. Above is one of the landscaped garden areas that ran next to the pool area.
At the end of that garden area was an outdoor fireplace with an comfy sofa facing it.
On the other side of the fireplace was a covered, outdoor dining area. (Those cards on the table were business cards from the landscape architect.)
I was attracted to these three large pots located near the fireplace. I think those zig-zag lines appeal to my sense of aesthetic.
The blue accents are wonderful! It is a beautiful home!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of this luxury home, Sharon !
ReplyDeleteThose pots ARE nice. I like the blue upholstery on the couch, too. I wonder what on earth these people do to have so much money? These seem like really top-of-the-line houses.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful architecture!
ReplyDeleteA perfect Phoenix house...those outdoor dining areas and that outdoor fireplace are gorgeous and just what one might need on a cool winter night in Phoenix. I like those pots, too. Lots!
ReplyDeleteThat's a bit too much for me but I loooove those pots!
ReplyDeleteThis is luxurious living!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home. Gosh, I would love that sort of outdoor but under cover living. Would never work here in England - to much rain and cold.
ReplyDeletei like those pots too, Sharon. It would be nice to sit out there on a patio and relax with a nice glass of something!
ReplyDeleteThe outdoor living areas are wonderful, especially the fireplace. Beautiful garden too!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be able to live in that beautiful home. . .looks like the lap of luxury!
ReplyDeleteAmazing home Sharon.. Home opens are so much fun for the curious :) I can definitely see the appeal of the vases, very striking!
ReplyDeleteI could easily live here, Sharon. The owners (or their architect and decorators) have great taste. I love the over-sized zigzag pots. My tastes are traditional, so I like their classic form, but I appreciate that they have been made unique with the bold striping.
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