I may have to move...

... Into this home featured this week.  I'm so not over this 1920s Colonial located in Fort Worth of all places.  Doesn't it sound like I say this same thing every week?  But seriously, this time, it's for real.  I'm such a sucker for grand old homes that have been lovingly restored and this has got to be my favourite.  This one.  With the fireplaces in every room.  With the absurdly large front porch.  With the beautiful bathtub in the master bathroom.  And I don't even take baths.  The furniture can stay as well.  Okay, okay, I'll just take the 400 square foot garage apartment.  Anyone want to buy this home and be my landlord?




















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  1. I clicked on that link fully expecting that house to be in the multi-million dollar range. You know you've lived in SF too long when you see a $600K price tag on and think, "That's all?!"

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  2. OMG this place looks incredible!! I just discovered your blog and LOOVE it! Now following you xx

    Thrive on Novelty

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  3. Rooth, this house had me at the porch....sigh....

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  4. Only $600,000??? Even on Coastal VA that's a good deal! I'm with Stephanie on this one. I loved every square inch of it, not one complaint and then I saw the apartment and my heart broke into a tiny million pieces of falling into love a little more. I adore small spaces like that so, so much.

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  5. Nice! I would not mind living there either! I LOVE fireplaces. I really do.

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  6. Lurve the green tile in the eating-nook fireplace! The house seems very "Pinterest-y" overall though, you know? All the design touches. But that garage scrapbooking room has my friend Aisling's name written allllll over it! xo

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  7. Oh it feels so homey! I love it all - especially that big chalkboard wall in the kitchen!

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  8. this is amazing. i fell hard for the kitchen especially, which is funny because i rarely cook. ha. irony. i love older homes, especially when they've been updated. too bad my husband is the complete opposite.

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  9. so pretty. looove the porch and all those giant rooms! i've always wanted a house that had a little cottage in the back. though i am not sure this one would qualify as 'little' - still i'd take it all.

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  10. 1920s has got to be the BEST!

    I will move there too.

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  11. I wouldn't change a thing. Except perhaps the location. I haven't had a good soak in quite a while. I think that would be a semi-regular thing if I lived there.

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  12. sorry, it's a bit small for my taste ;)

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  13. Ok this is just too fabulous/cozy/lovely I might die of an overdose. I love houses like this!

    xo Mary Jo

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  14. It's beautiful and obvious they like buntings. :) Seriously, though. Love it. You don't take baths? Man, I love relaxing in a nice bathtub.

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  15. I know of one person who lives in Fort Worth... I'm imagining this to be his house now.

    7% Solution

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  16. I think if it was in Massachusetts I'd buy it right away. I'd even rent you the house and live in the garage myself!

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  17. I love large homes that still look comfortable, this house is lovely!
    xx,

    Paisley

    paisleynotplaid

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  18. Me me me! I'll be your landlord! I'm very reasonable (honest)! Thing I love most about this place? It's got symmetry in spades!

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  19. Oh, my . . . I do love. And that front porch . . . perfect for sipping a festive beverage, whilst reading a good book. Sigh.

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  20. I love the country feel of the decor :)! And why would you need fireplaces in TX?

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  21. Uh such of a porch like the one shown above! That or wrap around porches you see in those old southern homes. Great pictures and feature today! I think you should consider real estate or being on an HGTV show:)
    Yours Truly,
    Olivia

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  22. Seriously, I love this house as it not too big, and clean. I would love to spend my days there.
    Have a nice day! x

    love,
    g-carinoo.blogspot.com

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  23. oh my,what a really gorgeous place! liking the red stools, they stand out nicely

    Katrina Sophia

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  24. such a beautiful home. i have been watching so many episodes of old houses being restored to their former glory and i have been enjoying every single minute of it. and i love those bunting flags on the chalkboard wall. gonna have to replicate that! :)

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  25. I hope it comes move-in ready with that furniture as well! Yowza!

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