Thursday, January 6, 2011

Home Sweet Loft

Home Sweet Loft on 365 Project

Yes, it is true. From a house in the small town 'burbs to a trendy just south of downtown FW loft. It is 1065 square feet which is about the size of the home we sold. The only difference is there are no walls dividing up the space. However, the walls are 16' tall...

No yard, you say?... I have smoozed the owner into allowing me to renovate the grounds. So the berry boat will have a home along with all the other plants I have been torturing these past few months. There may be a blog to come from this new adventure. Please stay tuned.

Now for photos from every direction. And if you will notice the loft comes with yard art...



Happy dance!

Speaking of blogs...
Check out a little blog I have started called "
Tufa Things"




10 comments:

creekside rummager said...

I love it. Classy. Love the distressed areas.

lifeshighway said...

I love it, too. Very urbane.

lifeshighway said...

It will be interesting to see what happens to that plot of dirt over time. Keep the flamingos.

NotSoAngryRedHead said...

Congrats! Looks nice! But I'm having a hard time keeping track of all your blogs as it is.

Unknown said...

RedHead, I know I have too many blogs. That will get pared down now that life is settling down and a regular schedule can begin.

Tatyana@MySecretGarden said...

Happy new beginning!

Jester said...

It's beautiful! Can't wait to see what happens to the "grounds"! Congrats on the new place!

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Well I am clearly out of the loop! But the idea of a loft sounds soooo wonderful. Plus you can grow anything in a container so who cares about a yard. Now for the important stuff: Is that a clawfoot tub??? Boo.Yah.

Cat said...

It's adorable...can't wait to see your transformation! I agree with NSARH - which blog am I to follow?!? Have a happy weekend ;)

Shyrlene said...

What incredible character! Architecture and design are my 1st loves... with gardening (and 'yard art') now coming in a close second. Looking forward to future posts.....