This, dear friends, is my idea of perfection........no McMansions, no grandiose sweeping stairwells, no foyers with ceilings-that-belong-in-cathedrals for this gal. I am so lusting after this home right now!!!! All I would add to it- some rambling rose trailing on an arbor, and I'm set. When can I move in?
Oh this post is so totally me. the only change I would like to have is to shift it to my hometown Santiniketan. then I will plant a lot of flowering vines and plants in the front yard and a small little kitchen garden at the back to feed my kids home grown oragnic food. Oh GB you got me all dreamy eyed.
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ReplyDeleteOoh.This is adorable.What I wouldn't do to live in a house like this.sigh..Hardly seems like likely.
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Sayantani-- I think I fogot to mention my dream house backyard- space to grill, entertain and GROW- methi plants and okra, and chillies and tomatoes and spinach and homegrown cilatro and mint..........(this house actually looks like my maternal grandpa's home in Punjab- only thing missing is the rambling rose) I guess we all long for our roots, no?
ReplyDelete@Sumi, But a girl can always dream, rght? Thanks for dropping in...hope to see you around! :)
ReplyDeleteYea...that is how my home is gonna look like!
ReplyDeleteHi preeti...like the song says "tinkon ka bas ek aashiyaan!" (cheesy but oh so true.)
ReplyDelete*sigh* I'm dreaming now as well...
ReplyDeleteOh I could live here too....all I would add is a couple of dogs along with that rambling rose! So English and so lovley!
ReplyDeleteO my, what a pretty house to miniaturise! :). I love it. It gives me the same feeling as the hobbit house :), cosy, creative, charming :).
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Gagan :).
Want to live in there too. Nice home to have.
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