Visiting one of these houses has been on my bucket list since I started collecting issue after issue of Southern Living during the dreaming years before we built our house. I quit taking it a few years ago, when it seemed to go downhill a bit. However, I think that it is back up to speed now.
I took my instagram followers on a field trip to the idea house with me this summer, and I wanted to share my experience with you girls, too.
I took way too many pictures for one post, so I will divide them up over several.
The house, really houses, are built on the site of Fontanel Mansion outside of Nashville. Barbara Mandrell originally owned the mansion, which has been purchased by some businessmen and is now an entertainment center. (I got all that info from our waiter at the restaurant, so I hope it is right!)
These houses will be used as a bed and breakfast, and, boy oh boy, I hope we can stay there sometime!
The property has the main house pictured here with 2 smaller, smaller houses on each side of the courtyard.
The main house connects to the 2 carriage houses (that's what I'm calling them anyway!) with porches. The baby houses are free standing.
Aren't they just adorable?
We will start our tour in the main house. Can I just say that my heart was pumping extra fast and I practically ran to the front door? I was so excited!
The Beautiful Front Door-it was ginormous! |
The porches are one of my most FAVORITE things about this place. They were wide and long and beautifully decorated with Ballard Design furniture.
Wouldn't you like to lie down here with a good book, or Southern Living magazine? Do you see the big swing over there in the upper left hand corner? LOVED IT! |
I love the shades and the way they did the ceiling-although I would not want to have to paint it! |
- It reminded me of the Waltons even though it didn't really look anything like their home. Goodnight, John Boy!
- The color was great and the tin roof was perfect with it.
- The wooden front door-it just drew me in!
- The wide, wide porches-they added lots more living space to the house-and I liked the fact that they changed the widths a bit to add interest
- The beautiful outdoor furniture
- The shades-I didn't see any of them in use, but I loved the idea of them-probably because we really could use some on our screened porch.
What do you think?
Have you ever visited a Southern Living home?
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Susan-I saw this in Southern Living magazine. It is amazing, isn't it? I would love to see it in person. Thanks for the tour-I love it- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWe go through Nashville on all our trips and I am always intrigued by the sign marking the exit for the Fontanel Mansion ... wondering if it's open for touring and if we should add a little to our travels to stop and tour it. Now I'm going to get to see it all through you! ;-)
ReplyDeletehow fun!
ReplyDeleteEye catchy farm house.. One would love to visit it after going through attractive photos of it.
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We are just starting to build our house - so I will love looking at these beautiful homes for inspiration. They look lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous! Love the porches and all the outdoor furniture. I may have to plan a visit!
ReplyDeletecan i just live in the little guest house????
ReplyDeletebrett
How fun to visit a design home! It's gorgeous with those wonderful wood doors and window treatments!
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