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yes! I could not remember her name for the life of me. |
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Does touring Newport count? Lol
I have know someone who builds houses. Their house, which he built, works perfectly for who they are and how they live. So that’s the nicest house I’ve been in. Similarly, the nicest space I’ve lived in on my own was a one bedroom apartment in a converted factory. It fit me perfectly at the time. |
| I have friends who have spectacular places on the upper east side. Great townhouses. Been in some restored early 18th century homes on Nantucket too. Have a friend who owns what might be the nicest house in DC, WH included. Huge, well built down to the finest details and filled with an unbelievable art collection. |
It was a Christmas tree farm run by a dual fed couple who had a small condo in Arlington but went out to the farm on the weekends (they also had a farm manager who took care of things). it was a cold december day with the wind nipping at our ears, and the ground slightly crunchy with frost. Tramped around the farm a bit and then as the sun sank over the mountain, we came indoors to a roaring fireplace for hot cocoa and cookies. There was a basket of kittens by the fire. I was a kid at the time and it was just so magical, I didn’t want to leave. |
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My friends uncle lives off Great Gatsby Lane in Kings Point. NY waterfront. Yes that Great Gatsby.
The views are spectacular he has a massive boat that requires a crew of 12 to use. He gets them from Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy. His kitchen table I counted seats 32!!! Dining Room 64 - I counted. I also counted six Rolls Royces in the garages. I say back in 1997 when at house it was worth 6 million. Today who knows! House is on acres waterfront 22 miles from Manhattan. I recall he used to go to Citi Island for dinner on the Bronx in his Aquacar. Those rare cars that turn into a boat!! He was like Arthur from the movie. |
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=20tg5-fJCOM
Picture of Kings Point house I like |
| Friends of ours have a small house on a small lot but everything about it is charming. The attention to detail inside and outside is amazing. I’ve been in many large incredibly decorated homes but they do nothing for me. |
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The view!!
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Los-Angeles/1302-Collingwood-Pl-90069/home/7121143 More photos from the architect: https://www.landrydesigngroup.com/#/portfolio/modern/2143 |
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Dustin Hoffman’s triplex in the San Remo on Central Park West.
FYI - the kitchen was kinda underwhelming and he keeps his Oscars in his walk-in closet. |
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Someone who was an amateur (but either very well-educated or well-advised) art collector. It was stunning. Every single thing about the house was meticulously chosen-- but not overly fussy. The house wasn't even "large" but every single room was perfect.
And they had a wing of original artwork, all taken care of like it was a museum. Like, just in their house. To me, that's the height of luxury. |
That already sounds cluttered to me. YMMV |
I'm sorry. |
Similar to the UES, stayed with a friend with a home on Beacon Hill. 5 floors, elevator, meticulously and thoughtfully designed. I loved every floor. I loved hearing the heat sigh on quietly in this completely updated grand dame of an old Boston house. Spectacular view down the hill as well. |
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I dated an exec and went with him to Bermuda (they were having a board meeting so we made a weekend of it). We went to the house of one of the board members for cocktails before heading out to dinner, and it was a true Great Gatsby moment for me. At the end of a very long drive through jungle-like trees, we were welcomed into the home of the board member and his wife. Everything just looked rich- the furniture, the art, the decor. We went out onto their back patio, and just past their swimming pool was a stunning view of the ocean.
It was breathtaking. |