I love the colour combinations of this house, and not overpowering either. We saw something similar in Florida last year and I thought it was fantastic. Judith
Podso, Adore the architecture and the hue of this Victorian Lady!!! Would have loved living there during the Edwardian Era! However, cleaning all those rooms must have been a tremendous chore! Great Saint Patrick's Day Green!!! Fondly, Pat
that is one brave resident! There was a very very sweet lady here that just recently passed...June O'Loughlin..she had a brilliant green front door with a shamrock...a HUGE one over her porch. She was an incredible lady..she built that house when she was 80...just like she wanted it!
What a fabulous house in an exciting color! Wouldn't you love to explore? The turret room must be so interesting, and look at the iron work along the roof! Very nice shot! Linda
What a beautiful house! I love how they have picked out all the architectural details in complementary colors. Thanks so much for contributing to Thursday's Inspiration, and happy St. Pat's Day! xoxo
I love the colour combinations of this house, and not overpowering either. We saw something similar in Florida last year and I thought it was fantastic.
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What a pretty house and a lovely color.
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Podso,
ReplyDeleteAdore the architecture and the hue of this Victorian Lady!!! Would have loved living there during the Edwardian Era! However, cleaning all those rooms must have been a tremendous chore!
Great Saint Patrick's Day Green!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Although our 1921 house is all white, we live in a neighborhood of these "painted ladies". They are works of art.
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Bonnie
What a handsome Victorian lady it is! Truly marvelous. Someone has a good eye for color and flair without a hint of gauche.
ReplyDeletethat is one brave resident! There was a very very sweet lady here that just recently passed...June O'Loughlin..she had a brilliant green front door with a shamrock...a HUGE one over her porch. She was an incredible lady..she built that house when she was 80...just like she wanted it!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a beautiful green mansion :)
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That's a bold and stunning choice for a house colour - and so very well done. What a great choice for the green inspiration post, Podso!
ReplyDeleteand what a gorgeously green thing it is, too! =)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the style and am not a typical fan of green , but she wears it well!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a gorgeous house! I love all the fancy work on it but I imagine it's costly for upkeep and painting.
ReplyDeleteI bet that house has a few stories to tell.
ReplyDeleteMerle......
Incredible house! Makes me think of The Emerald City in WICKED.
ReplyDeleteNo kidding!! What an amazing Victorian house. Thanks for stopping in today. Come again soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a house! Great choice for your green photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! Wouldn't you love to look inside?
ReplyDeleteHello Dotsi
ReplyDeleteYou're not wrong!!!
It looks very like the house my father was brought up in - on Williams Street, Limerick.
Very Irish...
Shane ♥
What a fabulous house in an exciting color! Wouldn't you love to explore? The turret room must be so interesting, and look at the iron work along the roof! Very nice shot! Linda
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful house! I love how they have picked out all the architectural details in complementary colors. Thanks so much for contributing to Thursday's Inspiration, and happy St. Pat's Day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat house is a eon sign for soemone who loves the color green! :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best for a Happy St patrick's Day - the luck of the Irish to you!
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous old house, I love it, I would love to have a chance to see the inside of a house like that.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
What a beautiful home and that lawn is perfect.
ReplyDeleteKaren
What an amazing house! The architecture is beautiful and I'd love to stay there for just one night!
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