Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Main Street America, Part II


Here's a look at the inside of the models at
Main Street America
near Spring Texas, just North of Houston.

No one lives here, it's a village of empty model
homes built by home builders to showcase new
products and building/landscaping skills.

The entrance fee of $15 pays for upkeep and
on-site staff.






I was in 7th Heaven with all the
white kitchen cabinets and trim:


Here's my favorite kitchen sink:





This lighted, tray ceiling was lovely in person.







 The patio on this house was cement
covered with travertine tile, which
was also inside the house as well:


Since we were planning a patio extension
when we were touring the houses, we
loved this idea of a tile covered patio.




All the furniture and appliances have
price and model number information in
case you want to order something for
your own house.












Love these dishwasher drawers:






If you're down near Houston,
I encourage you to go see this
fantasy land village of model homes.


Thanks for stopping by!
Hope you enjoyed the tour.



5 comments:

  1. I did enjoy the tour! Thank you!

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  2. That's an interesting concept! Do they eventually sell these homes, or are they always updating them with new products. Thank you for the tour! There is a lot of high end products in the kitchens. xoxo

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  3. Loved the tour! We have one here every summer in the Cincy area called Home-a-rama. Like your area, these homes have fabulous floor plans and decorating ideas! Blessings~~~Roxie

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  4. Such a gorgeous house. Thanks so much for the lovely tour. Great floor plan with so many wonderful details. Love the staircase. We recently remodeled our kitchen and added a gorgeous copper sink.
    Sink

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  5. Rivercrest Cottage,
    Oh, my. . .I adore the white kitchen!!!
    So~o~o many l o v e l y details throughout!
    That outdoor patio is fabulous!!!
    Thank you for taking us along with you, dear friend!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat
    P.S. Thank you for your kind comments. . .the trout dishes were a Chirstmas Past present to "Mr. Ed". . .nfs.

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