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I'm loving "Kentucky" and its wide, welcoming porch! ♥

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I like the Pennsylvania house in the woods best. I live in a suburb in a medium sized city, but I wouldn't mind living in a more wooded area. 

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They are all lovely @Oznell but the Kentucky bungalow is my clear favorite.

 

The many large windows will fill the house with sunshine. The house seems set back enough to afford a bit of privacy when enjoying the porch on a beautiful spring day.

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My favorite is the last one, the California cottage with the white picket fence.

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They are all lovely but my favorite is the Pennsylvania woods. Love the setting and all the windows.

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I adore the color of the Ohio home and punches of pink whimsy. The Carpentry Gothic is amazing; i want to see inside!

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@OKPrincess ,  I don't know for sure, but I had the same thought that you had, that it might be the back of the house, since there's no visible walk, and with the yard rolling away the way it does...

 

  

 

 

 

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I guess it is odd but none of them are a place that would appeal to me. 

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Oznell do you ever find photos of Aouthwest style homes or interiors of Southwest homes/properties?  

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@Puzzle Piece ,  I do love a lot of Southwest houses and design style, especially given my early connections to Arizona.    A fair number of the ones I see now, online, are very "starkly modern",  and not as appealing to me as the 'old school' Southwestern look.  I also love a related style, Spanish Revival, which a lot of the early movie stars in California glommed onto.  I should keep my eye open for some southwest styles to post...