Gorgeous 1891 estate has 3 cottages and a pool house, and it's not white or gray-scale. The main house has 6bds, 5ba, 6,300sqft, $2.745m. This post is only a small sample b/c the listing has 198 photos and Tumblr only allows 30 (I could swear before the current regime, there were more than that, but I never paid much attention to it.)
Enter a vestibule with pink marble flooring before the central hall.
Isn't this lovely? I like the lanterns on the stairs.
Pretty, softly toned sitting room with an original fireplace.
Even if you don't play, a baby grand looks great in that alcove.
In the 2nd reception room, look at the whimsical little zebra in the cocktail table. Built-in benches flank the fireplace.
You'd need a home office just to pay the bills to maintain a house like this.
Look at how big the dining room is. The table could seat 14.
The dining room has doors to this lovely porch.
What a cute little blue bar outside the kitchen & dining room.
The eat-in chef's kitchen has fancy rock pitch edges in the black granite counters.
There's a lovely sunroom.
Here's a little claustrophobic elevator. Yikes, can you imagine being stuck in this thing?
Very nice primary bedroom has an alcove and a terrace.
And, for those of you who may not have heard of it, the very rich actually have "gift wrapping rooms." See, the drawers hold the bows, ribbons, etc.
Very cool child's room.
The baths are beautifully done, and they're very big.
Love this room, from the checkered turquoise floor, to the brick chimney, to the pink walls and alcoves.
Beautiful gardens include a big chess game.
The pool house is so pretty.
Grill and full kitchen is inside the pool house with a covered dining area in the middle.
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Made this a massive pack just to show my appreciation for you guys!
Quite unique too cause its not the main elements again, but rather Compounds and Isotopes
This batch includes:
Zinc-69
Yellowcake
Lead(II) Iodide
Glucose
Salt
Dimethyl Sulfide
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Silicon-32
Technetium-97
Red 40
hmmm I wonder why Cyan is invested in this specific mineral...
btw the proper formula for both tennantite and tetrahedrite has iron and zinc as possible substitutions for copper but it's still possible to make these compounds without iron and zinc, the version of the mineral with iron and zinc in it would look different