Family Room Home Bar
Inspiration for a large, open-concept family room remodel with a wood fireplace, a bar, beige walls, and a media wall in a transitional style
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Traditional Porch - Backyard
Huge elegant stone screened-in back porch photo with a roof extension
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How about living in a house that's over a mountainside? Those stilts it's on look pretty sturdy, except in the case of a landslide, earthquake, flood, etc. The 2017 Asheville, North Carolina contemporary has 3bds, 3.5ba. $3.995M + $9 mo. HOA fee.
This is nice. Look at this living room in the treetops.
In this open concept layout the kitchen and family room are just a few steps alongside the long living room.
The open galley kitchen has nice black cabinets. The island/stove has a stainless counter and the the sink side has some sort of faux stone composite.
The dining area shares the living room to take advantage of the view.
There's a beautiful deck with a fireplace and small bar.
Covered barbecue area on the side of the fireplace.
The main bedroom has a gorgeous view and a modern fireplace in the wall.
Even the en-suite has an amazing view.
To the right of the sinks you can catch a glimpse of the walk-in closet.
This bedroom is small, but it has nice little view, too.
Plus a large en-suite shower room.
There isn't a pool, but this deck has a private hot tub.
And, there it is, in a clearing.
The nearest neighbor is deep thru the woods. The house comes with 2.7 acres of land.
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An attempt at some vaguely liminal space-y surreal pics from a work trip to a medical conference.
Taken at The Omni Grove Park Inn Hotel in Asheville, North Carolina
It’s a really old, absolutely massive building, and alternated between super crowded areas where there were loads of tourists and conference attendees and staff, and super empty, absolutely creepy areas with literally no people except me and my camera. The layout of the place was also super confusing and there were multiple random stairwells and hallways that sort of just went into weird side rooms with nothing there.
Including:
- the front desk area was actually above the rooms, so you had to go down to get to the rooms and the conference rooms
- a large model of the hotel floating on a table by a weird side door with nothing by it except a stairwell that did not connect to the nearest landing, but actually went below it
- an elevator nestled in the side of the massive stone fireplace that led to the old vintage hotel rooms, supposedly haunted according to a coworker, the elevator had an attendant
- random, not working fountains hidden in side entrances to the hotel (we entered at night in the dark after a fancy dinner courtesy of our friendly local drug reps)
- a display of fancy gingerbread houses from their gingerbread house competition (this was cute)
Would love to go back and hang out in their awesome spa, but it’s also insanely expensive and the only reason we got the room in the first place was a sweet conference discount.
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