House Tour #2
Last Sunday I went on another house tour sponsored by library. We visited 3 very different houses.
The first house had a large collection of Mexican and Indonesian folk art and the house was decorated with a sense of naive charm that was consistent with the art. The ambiance was homey and comfortable.







The second home was quite different. It was in a renovated textile building (sound familiar?) The decor of this home was restrained and modern with an Asian sensibility. Most of the colors were neutral and the spaces large.




The third house was larger than the first two and in addition to the owner's quarters, there were a couple of rental apartments. The colors, both inside and outside, were wonderful and the garden and porches were very relaxing and inviting.












There are several hundred people moving through these houses. I'm proud of the fact that I am able to photography these homes without lots of people!
The first house had a large collection of Mexican and Indonesian folk art and the house was decorated with a sense of naive charm that was consistent with the art. The ambiance was homey and comfortable.







The second home was quite different. It was in a renovated textile building (sound familiar?) The decor of this home was restrained and modern with an Asian sensibility. Most of the colors were neutral and the spaces large.




The third house was larger than the first two and in addition to the owner's quarters, there were a couple of rental apartments. The colors, both inside and outside, were wonderful and the garden and porches were very relaxing and inviting.












There are several hundred people moving through these houses. I'm proud of the fact that I am able to photography these homes without lots of people!


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