Anyway.....here we goooooooo
The outside first....... as this house is built on a cliff, we needed to make a fence all the way around (LE SIGH) except for the area that is the edge of the infinity pool.
The lower patio has aluminium lounge chairs and a little table to match. The area under the cantilevered second floor is stained red to match the main wall in the living room. The "wall" is actually glass, and would open the dining room up to the outdoors. Along pool is a small grassy area with stepping stones that leads you around the living room and out to the parking area. You can also see all the pretty potted plants along the living room glass wall.

The upstairs patio has an open pit fire ring. A round umbrella table with red quarter round benches that go around the fire pit when not at the table. There's a lounge chair and 2 other silver chairs.....and since it's just off the office, it's the perfect excuse to take the afternoon off!
NOW...lets go inside..... first the entry hall for the door from the driveway....
As you enter at a mid-level, you can see right down the stairs out the big glass wall, or look up into the hall with the office at the end. On the wall is a big Jackson Pollock under a very mod 3 globe chandelier.
Let's go down the stairs and see the living room, kitchen and one of the baths....


The biggest question of the night should be White wine or Red??? Along with the pretty silver filigree candle holders, custom dishes in white, blue and yellow, the table is all set!
The kitchen is bright and shiny yellow with stainless appliances (the doors all open, by the way). The counter tops are poured in place concrete that was then polished. The island has 3 high stools, a nice spot for a quick bite. Under the top cabinets, glass shelves hang down to keep the most used dishes handy all the time. Real cork clooring makes it easy on the feet for the gormet of the house...and the maid too!
Off the kitchen is a 3/4 bath....pretty cream terrazzo and copper walls. It has a copper vessel sink with medium tone wood vanity. The shower has 1 inch square glass tiles in shades of brown, with a "nook" for the shampoo bottles. The copper rain shower head had to be custom made as well.
So that's the main floor.....shall we head upstairs to the master bedroom and the office?




The master bath....ahhhhhhhh...so relaxing!
This bathroom has a distinct Asian appeal. And oriental inspired mirror and the most luxurious Japanese soaking tub. The wide waterfall faucet will wash away the cares of the day. The surround is actually pebbles set in mortar.... soothing greys, white and pearl colors go well with the silvery blue paint on the rest of the walls. The vanity and floors are ebony. The large porcelain single bowl sink is a lovely rectangle shape, with squared off edges on the faucets too.
Now into the Master Bedroom......




Wow....that takes care of the top floor. Are you ready to see the basement? It's sooooo cool. I really wish I could shrink myself and live there forever......
We'll start in the downstairs bedrooms....one for a boy and one for a slightly older girl.



And down the hall is the girl's room..... Tiffany blue with brown and silver and white. A fancy chandelier with plaster work and silver gilt around it decorate the ceiling.


Since the hallway that links these bedrooms to the main part of the basement is a bit hidden now that the house is put together...here is a photo of it "in progress". You can see the neat moldings IRL, but it won't photo to save my life!
So we come out of this hallway into the "man cave" area... it has a pool table, a bar, a sitting area with bookcase and comfortable leather seating. The walls are decorated with Guinness posters, large-format fishing photos, family photos and how could you have a man cave without a really nice buck mount?


The home theater has more book selves...3 fancy recliners with a tiny table each, no need to share an armrest! But if you want to get cozy, there's a big couch with an extended chase at the end. All in red velvet, of course, and a curtain for a true theater experience!



Alright.....enough with all this Manly stuff...I need a bit more glamor in this basement!!! Off to the Hollywood bath!!

"How's my hair look?"
This bathroom has a super fancy vintage mirror. A tile job that is historic...a Greek key pattern that was popular in the 1910's and 1920's. A swooping corner tub, with shower. A sleek pedestal sink keeps with the glam feel of the place.
The silver shower curtain is nice...the towel bar near the sink is heated (of course!) and the Venetian plaster job keeps the room from looking too "flat". I have to admit, I'm pretty proud of the "real" paper roll.... Seriously, it's about 1/6 inch big!!
So, that's my little house!! I have to say I'm really proud of myself for getting this done! I really tried hard not to buy anything but raw materials...I did give up on making my own little people.
Do you remember the photos from the inspiration house??
You'll have to go back to that post and check more of them out....I think I like mine better!!!
thanks for following my progress....remember to check out all of the others that somehow fell through the tiny rabbit hole!
wow, thats totally amazing! I cant believe all the incredible detail and thought that went into it!! really impressive job, asa!
ReplyDeleteThat is just phenomenal- love everything in the house!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love that almost everything in your 'house' is handmade. I went in the same direction so I can empathize. So much planning, work, time, and money. My husband is also looking forward to regaining some semblance of normalcy after almost 4 months of mini-madness! Congrats on a job very well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Now the biggest problem is what do you do with a doll house that measures 33 inches by 28 inches by 24 inches tall? Especially one that can't really be played with? hmmmmm...I might need to add an addition to the real house just for the doll house!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!! I love it and the people are so cute! I like your "Jackson Pollack" too. :D Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteBlown away! This is incredible. That cross beamed ceiling and lights are fab. I love the house design. Hats off!!
ReplyDeleteIncredible work! I enjoyed every photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the scale here?
I envy u!
Neomi
Wow, amazing. The house is so huge! So many rooms and so many details. I would so want to be Super Sam! and that man cave, the best.
ReplyDeleteWow, I am soooo impressed, you are so talented, you have also inspired me for my dollhouses. www.cardboarddollhouses.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletethanks so much everyone. The scale is 1/24.....awfully tiny. Most of the people measure right around 2 3/4 inches tall.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing!
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