Wednesday, March 30, 2011

{inspiring pink art}

i have this crazy love for art that is full of pink.
these are some of the artist i have been looking at...



these lanscapes are beautiful . check out the link below for a full array of her work




her work is featured at the school of art and craft in san antonio 
for those of you in the area this would be a great exhibit to go see





this etsy photographer is one of my favorites 
she inspires me to travel, hang shutters and paint my house pink!



and this is my own pink art which now belongs to my niece sophia


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

selling our house.

A TOUR THROUGH 
THE RANCHITO



the front entry . we used colonial mexican doors and windows . we famed all of our openings with reclaimed lumber and beams . the entry interior has reclaimed antique pine floors and a tin ceiling . the walls are covered with lustre stone and native rock . we love the warm welcoming feeling you get when you walk in the door




kitchen, living and dining space . this is the original structure we bought five years ago . with high ceilings, original native rock walls, lots of natural lighting and an open floor plan it is great for entertaining guests 




master bedroom and bath . the walls are covered in a warm faux finish . colonial mexican doors on the bedroom, bathroom and closet openings . tall windows with wooden shutters . reclaimed antique pine floors throughout . the bathroom shower and counter top is covered with travertine and we used a copper sink because we love them







the boys room, a bathroom and the guest room . more mexican colonial doors and windows . reclaimed antique pine floors in the bedrooms and white square tile on the bathroom floor . tall ceilings with exposed wood and beams . the boys room has a courtyard view and both have lots of great natural light and big closets 



nestled on the five acres we call "the ranchito"
with lots of live oak trees and wildlife