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Selasa, 22 Mei 2012

HGTV Green Home at Serenbe

To wrap up all the goings and doings of our tenth anniversary Serenbe getaway, I was positively delighted when Honey suggested we tour the HGTV Green Home.  While I must admit I haven’t been over the moon with the pictures I’ve seen on-line through various blogs and the Green Home site itself, in person there were quite a few drool worthy attributes.  If only I could take the interior of the house and wrap it up in one of the cottage-ish facades dabbling the Serenbe landscape, I’d be in heaven.  But, at the end of the day, should I be the lucky winner of the give away you can bet your bottom dollar I’d be screaming from the rooftops :-)

 

So, without further ado, on with the tour…

May 2012 607 May 2012 606 The tour started in the mudroom of the otherwise unfinished basement.  I thought the nail head grid on the wall was nice, but not something I’d attempt at home.

May 2012 608 The stairs leading up to the main living space were open and airy…

May 2012 609 …and led right up to the kitchen.

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The kitchen was smartly designed and very high end and the polished concrete counters were just stunning!  They are made by Atlanta’s own Dex Industries and showcase bits of shells and Sweetwater Brewery beer bottles right in the material.  They can be made with nearly anything and I just can’t stop thinking about how gorgeous they’d be with my favorite mollusk (the oyster)!

May 2012 615 I adored the large farmhouse style dining table and benches constructed from reclaimed pallets.  I also loved the lamps on the sideboard.

May 2012 625 I think my favorite space in the entire home was the sitting room.  Should I win the home (fingers crossed), I’ll be transporting the two wing chairs and that gorgeous mirror made from reclaimed fences straight back to Atlanta first thing.

May 2012 616 Those chairs look very Restoration Hardware-ish but they’re not.  Anyone know a source for them or something similar?

May 2012 617 The living room fully opened onto a functional courtyard.  I saw those rubber cubes all over Serenbe and wasn’t super crazy about them.  Those pillows, on the other hand, well I’d take the lot!

May 2012 644 The master suite was also on the main level.  It was small but nice.  My favorite feature was that it too opened onto a darling patio space, complete with a doggie house that would almost make me want a dog to go in it.  I looooved those chaise lounges and cushions.

May 2012 618 May 2012 648 A central feature of the main level was this roof top patio.  Very nice for grilling and dining alfresco.

May 2012 610 And do you see that room to the left of the deck?  That is the home’s interpretation of a screened porch (though I wasn’t sure why they specifically said “screened” porch seeing as there are no screens.)  Sliding doors on both ends of the room completely open.  The space is not heated or cooled and is furnished with outdoor appropriate pieces.  It was a little dark for my taste…I think painting the walls in a much lighter shade would have really brightened up the room.

May 2012 630 The last room on the main level was the study.  It was nice, but my least favorite space (decor wise) in the house.

May 2012 627 Heading on upstairs are the other two bedrooms, a bathroom, laundry and a work space.  This bedroom was teeny tiny but nicely appointed.

May 2012 632 May 2012 631 May 2012 633 In the hallway between the bedrooms was a functional and delightful work space.  I would love to have something like this in my home.  Plenty of room for homework, crafts and artwork in a light and bright, often under utilized space.

May 2012 636 May 2012 637 The shared bath was nice, but again a bit dark for my taste.  I just like things light and bright.  I did love the tile in the shower and would be giddy to do something like this in our boys bath should we ever get around to renovating it.

May 2012 634 May 2012 635 The laundry was dripping in penny tile (lovely) but, again, a tad dark for my taste!  I loved the laundry sink, of course, and thought having a closet space off of the laundry (not really pictured) for hanging / organizing / steaming clothes was quite genius.  It would be a smart area for storing bed linens, beach towels, etc.

May 2012 638 And my second favorite space in the house was the bunk room.  My boys would go mad for a room like this.  Ever single detail was fun and functional and I loved the modern eclectic colors and furnishings for this space.  The tall, graphic upholstered headboards were a striking use of space.  And that little pulley system bucket to the top reading loft was adorable.  There were two small closets on either end of the room, perfectly sized for two little ones.

May 2012 639 May 2012 641 May 2012 640 I was ga-ga over these little chunky wood paintings and am going to have two have my talented artist bestie Angie make me something similar for somewhere in my house!  (Add that to my ever growing list, Ang.)

May 2012 643 Back on the main level, we exited the house through the mudroom to the back yard.  It too was a very functional space (there were stacked laundry machines in the cabinets!) done just a little too contemporary for my style.

May 2012 647 May 2012 646 And, looking back onto the house I admitted to Honey that, while it wasn’t exactly what I’d choose, I’d be as happy as a clam to win it!

May 2012 650 So that wraps up our Serenbe get away.  Fingers crossed we don’t wait five years to do it again :-)

xoxo

 

PS. Y’all let me know if you know where I can get me a pair of those wing chairs!!!

Senin, 21 Mei 2012

The Serenbe Community

As mentioned yesterday, Serenbe is an eclectic little community with a handful of darling shoppes and eateries.  On our jaunt into town we checked it all out.

We enjoyed a scrumptious lunch on the upper patio at The Hil, a restaurant centered around simple, farm-fresh cuisine. The crab cake sandwich was positively divine!
May 2012 569 May 2012 571 After lunch we perused the shoppes…
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Repurpose
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Me..Jane Art, Wine & Chocolate
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And, after our tour of the HGTV Green Home (more on that tomorrow!), we enjoyed a yummy light dinner of salads and pimento cheese sandwiches at the darling Blue Eyed Daisy Bake Shop.
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May 2012 661 With the last week of school upon us, somehow our little get away already seems like it was ages ago :-)
xoxo

PS. I'm writing this on Sunday night from a tailgate chair on my partially finished porch!!!  There is the most wonderful breeze and the first fireflies I've seen this season are dancing in the trees.  L.O.V.E.

Minggu, 20 Mei 2012

The Inn at Serenbe

For the first time in five years, Honey and I were able to get away just the two of us in celebration of our ten year anniversary!  Located just thirty miles South of Atlanta, Serenbe is an eclectic, vibrant and sustainable community in the Chattahoochee Hills.  There are a thousand acres of rolling pastures and forests and Serenbe is a national model for the future of balanced development in our country – focused on land preservation, agriculture, energy efficiency, green building, walkability, high density building, arts and culture, and community living for multiple generations.  It’s a beautiful and remarkable place.

We spent our time away relaxing and luxuriating at The Inn at Serenbe. As soon as you turn down the dirt and gravel road and see the sprawling farmland and cottages it’s like the air becomes fresher and the bustle of city life seems a million miles away.
May 2012 457 May 2012 459 May 2012 460 The guest services area is absolutely darling.  I was swooning over the cow painting and thought the cowbell keys were perfection.
May 2012 463 May 2012 464 May 2012 473 After pouring through all the pictures and descriptions of each and every room at the Inn, we decided to stay in the Guest House (room 20 to be exact) and we were SO glad we did!  It was just lovely…double doors opened onto our own rocking chair porch that overlooked a green space filled with twinkling lights and the Inns organic garden.  A few steps down and we were at the outdoor fireplace.  The other side of the Guest House was home to a lovely covered porch swing and a fantastic pool.  The furnishings were quaint and just what you’d expect for a country getaway.
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May 2012 468We spent our days doing things we LOVE doing but don’t have the chance to do often.  You know…reading by the pool while sipping on hand crafted cocktails, napping on a porch swing, rocking in rocking chairs and enjoying nothing but country silence (birds, bees, and the distant bleats of a baby goat.)  It was perfect!
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May 2012 657And when you need to stretch your legs a bit, there are hundreds of acres of land to explore.  Animals, pools, a treehouse for the kids, barns, a lab, a lake, trails, a croquet lawn, in ground trampolines, a hidden basketball area and more!
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Included in our stay at the Inn was afternoon tea (think sweet tea, mint tea, lemonade,  farm fresh goat cheese and pepper jelly, pickled okra…mmmmmm) and a country breakfast in the morning (homemade blueberry buttermilk pancakes, eggs, bacon, fruit, juice, pastires).
May 2012 484 May 2012 555 We also enjoyed a mouthwatering dinner at The Farmhouse, the on-site eaterie that serves farm-fresh organic southern cuisine on an ever changing menu.  We dined on carrot-ginger soup, salad, stuffed pork loin and chocolate pecan pie.
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May 2012 505 May 2012 507 May 2012 508 May 2012 501 And after filling up on all that farm fresh goodness, we retired to our porch to watch a warm spring day fade into a cool country night…
May 2012 551 May 2012 548 I couldn’t have asked for anything more!
xoxo