Thursday, October 23, 2008

Time Out



Just love this little pool pavilion! And that window seat to laze around on after a swim - gorgeous! A day could pass very quickly in these surrounds.

11 comments:

  1. Millie, that table could be a good spot for that calamari and sav blanc - told my MOTH about your one's comment and he immediately wanted some too!!! Thanks for calling in, Dzintra

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  2. What an amazing pavilion! I could easily spend the day there!! Amanda x

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  3. There is no way I would have that as a pool room...that would be our Master Bedroom. Oh, I love it.
    Ness xx

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  4. ...am I going to work today or just dream and relax...
    hmmm... I have to work!

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  5. Take my breath away. Millie, you always seem to find homes and gardens that are right up my alley. THanks, Heidi

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  6. Hi Millie
    These pictures are a great find. The pool house is as cute as a button! Love the brickwork floor too.
    Thanks for visiting my blog!
    Catherine

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  7. Believe or not, that would be appropriate in SF right now we have been having such warm weather! Ah yes, just a beautiful fantasy as I head off to work! Have a great day Millie!
    Lisa & Alfie

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  8. Isn't a pool room just the pinacle of Hamptons's chic? I will meet you out there for a champagne and a stack of good mags any day xx

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  9. Millie,
    I'm really glad you found my website. A lot of the credit for the pool house should go to my employer at the time- Austin Patterson Disston Architects. I think you'd really like their work (www.apdarchitects.com.)
    Keep visiting neffarchitecture.com too. If the economy every improves maybe I'll have some new projects for you to look at. And I'll be back here often for inspiration- I love the projects that you find.
    David

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  10. I will have to save this to my dream files - so gorgeous! Tracey x

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And none will hear the postman's knock
Without a quickening of the heart.
For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?
~W.H. Auden

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