The winner of HGTV Dream Home 2010 won’t be announced until March 15 — oh, the anticipation! While we wait, why not take a trip down memory lane? We’ve gathered photos of the most beautiful HGTV Dream Home master and guest bathrooms. Check them out!
The winner of HGTV Dream Home 2010 won’t be announced until March 15 — oh, the anticipation! While we wait, why not take a trip down memory lane? We’ve gathered photos of the most beautiful HGTV Dream Home master and guest bathrooms. Check them out!
The giveaway entry period is almost over, but the fun and excitement is just kicking into high gear.
So many folks fawned over Monica Pedersen’s turquoise wrap that we’ve decided to give it away!
It’s easy to enter. Visit Design Happens and, in the appropriate Freebie Fridays blog post, submit your response to the following question: What would you wear to celebrate your win of HGTV Dream Home 2010?
Good luck to all!
Good day, bloggers.
I can’t believe how fast the last few weeks have flown! The giveaway entry period is almost over — 5 p.m. on Friday, to be exact. What will you do to pass the time until the winner is announced?
Perhaps you will take a trip to fabulous Santa Fe. If so, please go to Cafe Pasqual’s and order the Huevos Motulenos, one of the best egg dishes I’ve ever eaten. The ingredient list – sautéed bananas, feta cheese, green peas, black beans, two eggs over easy and red or green sauce – may seem odd, but trust me, you will devour it. Mmmm … delicious!
Invite Friends to Enter the HGTV Dream Home 2010 Giveaway
Your Super Fan,
Gail
Photo by Outdoor Exposure by Denise
Good morning, bloggers.
Thank you, Heritage Seeker, for inventing and posting the haiku contest. I am so impressed by this talented blogging group. The winning entry, submitted by show me the green, is posted below:
rising sun’s pure light
mountain vistas dawn to dusk
whispered dreams now true
All entries were fabulous and worth a read. I will make sure the winner of HGTV Dream Home 2010 receives a copy of our haiku collection when he or she is handed the keys to the house. My fingers are crossed that one of our very own blogging friends wins this year. Wouldn’t that be fun?
haiku has inspired
dazzled by blogger talent
proud to represent
Your Super Fan,
Gail
Good afternoon, bloggers.
Whew! I love all the activity on our blog. It’s taking me longer and longer to read through the comments, but your passion for this year’s home makes every moment a joy. Thank you for the compliments on my small size. But be aware that closet and hallway doors are super tall. I am a 5’9″ Super Fan!
Here are some answers to recent questions:
Melodie333, the mirrors in the master bath are not medicine cabinets, but the cabinets offer plenty of storage room. There are three bathrooms in the main house (a master bath, a Jack-and-Jill bathroom that connects the guest and kid’s bedrooms, and a powder room adjacent to the home office – more to come on this space).
CLEN, the casita does have a closet in addition to the dresser for storage of clothing, etc.
Joseph L., I love the barn doors and the hardware as well. (They look even better in person, if you can believe that!) You might find something similar by visiting barndoorhardware.com.
Brenda2015, of course I read your post! There is a closet with shelving and a hanging bar in the entry hall (we posted a picture of it in my last blog entry). Each bedroom features a closet to store clothes and linens.
Helen, HGTV Dream Home 2010 features natural gas fireplaces in the master suite and back patio that cannot be converted to wood. House planner Jack Thomasson assures me, though, that the fireplace in the entry hall can burn word.
And what you’ve all been waiting for: info on public tours is now available. Read on …
Your Super Fan,
Gail
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Being an editor on the HGTV Dream Home project has given me a completely different perspective on dreams. Your dream home … your dream job … your dream car … your dream life … your dream mate. I have to admit that these thoughts pass through my mind more often than they did before. And I enjoy asking folks about their dreams: It’s a great ice breaker and offers insight that you might not get when chatting about the weather or someone’s health. People are often caught off guard when I ask, but then seem pleased as punch to respond. And I love the responses – as varied, unusual and inspiring as you might imagine. So if I might be so bold: What are your dreams, aside from winning this spectacular home?
Good afternoon, bloggers.
Kate in Kansas suggested that we build a photo gallery dedicated to HGTV Dream Home 2010’s beautiful artwork. Thanks for the great idea, Kate. Mary has worked diligently to pull the gallery together. Take a look.
Helen, I was also able to track down the answer to your question regarding zoning and large animals. My contact at the development said, “The zoning is residential … As you may already know, we love horses here in New Mexico and if you need a place to board the horses there are plenty of places to do so as you relax in the HGTV Dream Home.”
I still don’t have the exact details on public tours of HGTV Dream Home 2010. Please keep checking Dream Home Central and this blog for tour updates.
There are so many questions on closets and storage. Take a look at the picture I took of the recycling room. There are lots of storage cubbies and cabinets in this area. I also took a picture of the closet that is to the left of the foyer as you walk towards the office.
Your Super Fan,
Gail
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We’ve decided to group our VERY BEST videos from HGTV Dream Home 2010 in one place. Sit back, relax and enjoy these top ten from 2010. Then share them with a friend!
Good afternoon, bloggers.
Thank you to those who have been pitching in to answer questions on the blog. There’s such a demand for information about this incredible HGTV Dream Home – I appreciate the help!
Here are more answers to recently posted questions:
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I must also share that during my recent HGTV Dream Home trip, I witnessed the most amazing – and awe-inspiring – sunset ever. It was rich with reds, golds and streaks of purple that blended in with the clouds. It made me wish I were a painter. In this time of chaos and destruction caused by natural disasters, I find myself closing my eyes to recall that sunset. It helps me focus on my deep gratitude for my life and my family.
Your Super Fan,
Gail