Views for Days!
11 APPLE HILL DRIVE, LITITZ, PA 17543
Summer is coming! I have to say, I do love a good snow storm but I am full on ready for spring! Hopefully this post and these incredible views will get you excited for that green grass, hot sunshine and beautiful blue skies that will be here soon.
I had the pleasure of photographing this home last summer and it was one of the most beautiful and unique homes I've had the pleasure to photograph. It's now on the market so I'd love to share it with y'all.
Don't miss the last few photographs, the views are STUNNING! And what you can't see in the photograph are the airplanes that take off from the Lititz Airport that you can see from this home.
This house is listed by Miki Hanna, and to see the live listing, CLICK HERE.
It's the Love of my Life's BIRTHDAY!!!!!!
THINGS I LOVE ABOUT RANDY!!
He gives me one of his last bites of the perfect piece of crispy bacon on the morning of HIS Birthday!
He's kind, Compassion and Humble & the most Handsome man I know.
He's been there for me through Sickness & Health and 3 different homes in the first 8 months of marriage. Along with countless other things. :)
He's a lover of life and living it the fullest.
He can make friends with anyone and constantly inspires me to come out of my comfort zone to do the same.
He gives 100% into everything he does, especially when it comes to working on his craft as a performer.
He allows the color blush in our home and loves to support me with my love of decorating and countless Target trips.
He still loves me even after my Cowboys beat his Redskins
And mostly, I LOVE that he loves me!!!
Extraordinary things are in store for you this year Randy!!! Love you always, Abigail
Personality on Plum || Home of the Week
28 N Plum Street, Lancaster Pennsylvania
Happy Tuesday!! It's crazy that it is halfway through July already....whew!
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of photographing probably one of my favorite Lancaster City Homes to date! And that is saying a lot! I love city homes and so often it's hard to find Lancaster City homes that are unique, updated AND have an open floorplan. This one is just that and more!! From the high wood beamed ceilings, exposed brick, skylights, newly renovated white kitchen & a gorgeous Master bath, this home will make you want to move right on in. Or at least inspire you with some decorating ideas.
This house is loaded with personality and it shows through the photographs. You almost feel as if you're walking through a West Elm or a decorating magazine. Take a peak inside this one-of-a-kind GORGEOUS city home!! It was just listed and I have a feeling it won't last long.
This house is listed by the wonderful Nicole Messina with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. To see the official listing and more photographs, click HERE!
Sharon and Dave’s "Cheerful" Coastal and Country French Home
House Tour
Name: Sharon Hanby-Robie, ASID, interior designer, author & speaker specializing in living simply & Dave Robie, an Antique Dealer/Collector
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Size: 2200 sq. ft.
Years Lived in: 20
From the moment you step inside the front door of Sharon and Dave’s home, simplicity, elegance and cheerful colors will sweep you off your feet. Springtime and Coastal accent colors dance around the Family Room and invite you to come in and stay awhile. Natural light pours in from the sky-lights on the heigh ceilings of the Living Room and the fireplace brings a natural coziness to the atmosphere.
Sharon is living out her dream that she has had since she was 7 years old; her dream to be an interior designer. She is a woman of many talents and she shares them with the world around her. It’s so easy to fall in love with everything about their home: the atmosphere of care and love that fill each rooms, the bright happy colors that invade the space and the gentle touch and placement of small details in each room. But most importantly, the positive and loving spirit of Sharon herself. Sharon is a spokesperson for QVC, an interior designer, a member of ASID, and an author. You can see the love she pours into other’s lives just from being in her home.
Sharon loves to support local artists. Since her wall palate is mostly white, she accents with beautiful and unique pieces of artwork and keepsakes; each one holding a story. And each piece fills her home with color and a cheerful vibe. Sharon’s style of Coastal and Country French greets you immediately at the door but follows you throughout the home and leaves such an impression, you’ll want to visit again and again.
From Sharon's Perspective:
A home is a lot like a good relationship; it grows and improves over time. I started by writing a mission statement for my home:
I want my home to be ordered in such a way that it reflects the beauty and depth of our Lord’s creation. I want it to be functional, provide safety and comfort and yet remain gracious enough to soothe the senses and inspire dreams.
It’s been a twenty year relationship with my home and I am content with the results. My heart is happiest at the beach which is why the coastal theme prevails throughout. My mother was the youngest student accepted at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Her love of art was instilled in me. So it too, is an ongoing important character within my home. I believe there is always room for more.
As a color specialist, I know that color is the second strongest emotional trigger; therefore, it is critical to our well-being. Just as with my design clients, I color printed my husband and myself, knowing that the palette chosen is one that both Dave and I thrive in. As a hyper-active being, I purposely chose the depth of hue for each room with a specific purpose.
Now that you know a little bit about me, let me welcome you to my home . . . .
Enter House Tour
From Sharon:
Our homes are the only environment over which we have control. Our homes should be our personal sanctuaries. For me the word “sanctuary” is synonymous with simplicity. My goal was to create a home that was not only practical for everyday living, but also vital to spiritual health.
Building awareness of our spiritual selves and integrating that awareness into the way we live is important – it connects us and allows us to feel peace within ourselves.
Charles Keeler, poet, playwright and chief advocate for the Arts and Craft movement said it best:
The ideal home is one in which the family may be most completely sheltered to develop in love, graciousness, and individuality, and which is at the same time most accessible to friends, toward whom hospitality is as unconscious and spontaneous as it is abundant. Charles Keeler, 1906
Apartment Therapy Survey
My Style: Coastal/Country French
Inspiration: The wonder of nature especially the beach from dawn and the first wave as it laps the shore to the setting of the sun.
Favorite Element: Artwork and area rugs
Biggest Challenge: Creating intimacy within large open spaces
What Friends Say: It's so calming, happy and full of light
Biggest Embarrassment: An interior Designer living with an Antique Dealer/Collector. I disdain clutter, Dave thrives on it.
Proudest DIY: Birdcage wall in kitchen
Biggest Indulgence: Area rugs, pillows and of course Original Artwork by local artists.
Best Advice: Choose colors that make you smile -- it is the second strongest emotional trigger. If the colors in your home are correct for you than you will feel better each time you enter. I color print every family member and for whomever the room is most important - that is person whose colors I choose.
Dream Sources: The Rug Company, Company C, Thibaut Wallcovering, Robert Allen Fabrics, and Local Artists and Craftsman.
RESOURCES OF NOTE:
FAMILY ROOM
- Ottoman: The Menagerie Ltd., Philadelphia PA
- Sectional: Sherrill Furniture, Custom Fabric
- French Country Chair: Found at a decorator showroom in Philadelphia PA, custom leather and fabric from F.S. Schumacher.
KITCHEN
- Birdcages: Collected over time from various antique shops
- Flameless Candles: Luminara, QVC.com
- Kitchen Table Cloth: Designers Guild of London
- Kitchen Rug: Company C – purchased 3 years ago – no longer available
- Kitchen Cabinetry: Swartz Kitchens, Lancaster PA
- Kitchen Bench: Purchased thirty years ago from a Grange Furniture Company
POWDER ROOM
- Wallpaper: Thibaut- Pattern: Wanderlust Color: Pink & Ivory
MASTER BEDROOM
- Built-in Bookcases: Gable Designs, Lancaster PA
Thank you Sharon and Dave for sharing your home! It was a pleasure to collaborate with you. -Abigail