Today’s thoughtfully composed “Dream Home” comes from the fabulous Melissa of Veranda Interiors. I love the grand scale—it’s exactly as a Dream Home should be!
Welcome to my dream home everyone.
I will admit that this was a bit more difficult than I thought it would be...I have big dreams and I dream a lot, so trying to get it all squished together into one short & sweet post was challenging. Since I am constantly helping people create the homes of their dreams it was fun to put the focus back on what I would want. I know it will be my turn again soon, that is the life of a builder...so until then this little day dream will do.
For the exterior and main design of the home I would love a sprawling bungalow. Where I live the land is hard to come by, so typically we are building up. For detailing the first item on my dream list is a cedar roof, something so simple that also something that can make the exterior of the home. I love how the home below blends into the landscape and that is key as well, using native materials where the home is constructed helps give it the feel that it has been there for ages.
via backen, gillam, & kroeger
While I would modernize the lighting and furniture in this room I do find it splendid. The barrel ceiling design with beams following along, the two tone windows, & calm tones. This is definitely a space that I would be more than happy to relax in with the family.
via msn
The heart of the home, the kitchen. One detail I have longed for is a vaulted ceiling in a kitchen, similar to the one below. And since it is a 'dream' kitchen I will gladly accept those stylish open shelves flanking each side of the hood...in my dream they would always be clean and stylized perfectly.
via backen, gillam, & kroeger
I love drama in the dining room, that is where a lot of the entertainment takes place, and this dining room is packed to the brim with it. From the vaulted ceilings, to the beams, to the massive amount of windows, this room has it all.
via coastal living
With 2 little boys a mud room is a necessity so of course my dream home had to have one. A key design element for me when designing a home is natural light, and that is why I am drawn to the room below. That skylight is ridiculous, amazing, for a mud room?!?! Yes please!
via g.p. shafer architect
Also with boys a large bath would be fantastic and this one below is perfection. The doors leading to the shower are perfect for when they think it is a great idea to wrestle in the mud and the tiled wall, easy to clean...but in my dream home I would have cleaner, right?
via my home ideas
Little man M. is my outdoor boy, he loves nature and elements that reflect it. I could imagine putting him to sleep every-night in a wonderful huge tee-pee, complete with the Hudson Bay blanket like the image below...
via we heart it
W, my 5 year old would be at home in this room. He has a love for the water, boats, and an imagination that would flourish in a space like this!!
via steve kuhl
I would love nothing more than to wake up to the sun beaming on my face everyday. While this room is not overly large is has a dramatic ceiling, sliding patio doors leading to the outside, and windows galore...to me this is pretty much perfection.
via backen, gillam, & kroeger
OK, so I might have a slight addiction to vaulted ceilings...but what about this bathroom below with the tile taken to the next level, literally? It has all of my favorite components, natural light, height, and it is just pretty.
via alisberg parker
Now how could I not have an incredible out door room in my dream home? It all starts with the outdoor fireplace, this is something that we incorporated into our newest home and from the use it has gotten I know it is now a staple in our future ones...but how about one like this?
via backen, gillam, & kroeger
Thank you so much Paloma for including me in this series, and thank you to your readers for taking the time to explore one of my dreams as well. It has been fun and now I am itching to build again!! Mel xo
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