I have received so many e-mails regarding my home. People have either read my interview with HGTV or have seen pictures I posted last month. A lot of you have asked to see "Before" pictures of my home and others have just wanted to see more pictures.
I must warn you that this home as beautiful as it is now, had prior owners who neglected it terribly. It is a 4,000 square foot Tudor Estate set on over an acre. We purchased it almost two and a half years ago and it took us three months to gut it before we moved in. I hope you enjoy all the pictures, there are a LOT of them! Be warned, some of the before pictures are scary...
When I walked in to this room, which I knew would be our Master Bedroom, the first thing I couldn't understand is why there was what looked like a prison window. It was all the way at the top of the room and completely off-centered. That had to go!
Another view of the room which was a mother-in-law suite.
To the right you can see a pony wall. In that area was a kitchen as part of the suite.
Another view. I love a challenge and could see so much potential for this home.
This was the Kitchen. It was a long galley style which made no sense for the size of the home. We gutted this room and turned it in to the Dining Room. There is a Butlers Pantry attached to it.
Another view of what was the Kitchen...Since this photo was taken we have actually replaced the chairs pictured with beautiful French cane chairs that I purchased on Craigslist .
This was the Game Room. Believe it or not, it's now our KITCHEN! It was horrible and filthy. Like I said, this home was really neglected and needed some vision. The 70's style bar was one of the first things to go. Actually so was that wall. We ended up opening it up to what is now the Dining Room to give better flow between the rooms.
Another view. I knew I wanted this to be the Kitchen, not only becuase of it's size which is 15' x 30', but because it looks out in to the backyard.My Husband built this gorgeous surround around the stove for about $150.0o. He is very talented! To have this built custom would have cost us around $4,000.
This is the wall that we opened up where the Bar was. Now it flows right in to the new Dining Room.
This was one of the three guest bathrooms, and was the worst one. Look how bizarre the placement of the sink is? The whole set up made no sense.
This was what the Living Room looked like. I felt like I walked in to an apartment building. You had to walk on either side of this wall that was placed right in the center, so when you walked through the front door you literally were staring at a wall with a fountain on it, yes a fountain!There it is, the fountain! Which is now outside in the courtyard.
Another view of the room. I like things very symetrical and this wall drove me nuts! It cut off half of the view in to the Family Room. That had to go...
As you can see the center wall where the fountain was is GONE!!! We added pony walls on each side and columns for an added architectural detail. This completely opened up the space. We also painted the ceilings white to give the room more light.I love the original leaded glass windows. They are so beautiful.
Nice and bright white vaulted ceilings. I love them!!!
This chandelier is hanging in the Foyer.This is one of the NEW symetrical walls that we built.
This is the other one. In between them we put in French pocket doors to seperate the Living Room and Family Room.
Another antique Federal Cabinet and French Cane Chairs, all purchased online. The French door leads in to the Dining Room.
The gorgeous French Sofa was purchased at one of my favorite local Boutiques and the coffee table was purchased at a garage sale for $10.00. The amazing antique carved Italian side tables are hand-painted with a beautiful Italian scene. Talk about a steal, I picked up the pair for $125.00.A Demilune table that is in our Foyer.
This is the front of our home. The architectural style is an English Tudor.This is a view of the driveway which is semi-circular. It has double gates and is extremely private. That is one of the things we love most about the property and that the home is situated directly in the center which gives us a large front and rear yard.
My sweet Daugher in the garden.
I love when the flowers are in bloom. Roses are my favorite, especially the miniature ones.
This was a Boutique Sale that I held last year in my front yard. I had local vendors come and set up there booths and we had so much fun. It's something I would like to do again, if I can find the time.
Off in the distance is our Koi Pond. I love the vaulted structure that is over it. What a pretty thing to look at every day. I love the petite iron gate that we put around the pool. It adds a decorative English touch while still providing safety for the kids. The backyard is pretty much an embarrassment. We just haven't had the time to landscape it, but I can envision the whole thing. Topiairies around the four gates to the pool area, low boxwood hedges, paths, tons of flowers, oh how I long for that day... It's good to have to wait some times. It teaches you patience and gives you something to look forward to...Our pretty Koi.

I love the sound of the waterfalls. It doesn't get much more peaceful than this!

As you can see, We are quite cautious when it comes to our children's safety. The Koi pond is also gated and the children's play area to the left is gated as well. We eventually plan on growing some greenery against the length of this gate.
I thought you all would enjoy this part. We put in a fiberglass pool last summer. So the first step was for them to dig this hole.
In this picture it is going over our Guest House, that was scary!







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