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This is one of my favorites!
Those lights above the bar table are fantastic-o!
Renee
CasaStephensInteriors.blogspot.com
So gorgeous. I love the high ceilings!
I love it!
PUL-ease can I move in there NOW? ? ? ? Please, please, please! ! ! ! *sigh*
Love Donna Elle's work and collection!
I kept trying to figure out what the horizontal lines were so I had to follow the links. Very clever! I like the attention to detail. Good design is in the details, this house appears to be very well thought out.
I love how clean it all feels. That little bar table is amazing!
Laura
http://www.HappyroostBlog.com
Wow! This is one of my all time favorites you have posted Erin! Just beautiful!!! it's my birthday, pop over to visit sometime!
I could move right in and not change a thing! Beautiful home in a gorgeous area, Kathysue
I love Nantucket too. Never been there but every photo of every house I see is dreamy.
WOW! What an awesome house – especially love that creative boat shaped bar all in turquoise blue.
Caron
Erin, I just can't miss a day of your beautiful post! You always have the most amazing images – you definitely put a lot of work and research into your posts! Great job. Love it all. Thanks for sharing – Jalon
I have got to stop looking at House of Turqoise while I am at work. I can't concentrate with thoughts of such beautiful photos in my head!
I am in love with your blog!! Blue/turquoise is my faouvrite colour! I've been following your blog for a while now. Please visit my new blog: http://camsquintessentialcorner.blogspot.ca/
Cheers!
Stunning!! I could move in tomorrow! I also have a Nantuket crush too! Lovely post Erin!! Cheers Ana
Gorgeous!
gv
I want to live THERE! LOVE
These rooms are gorgeous…so beach, perfect for a spring day!
xo
Sharon
Oooh I love it! Love the modern and rustic together.
Kim @ http://www.mylifeincolorblog.com
just say Nantucket and you have our full attention! We will live there someday. This house is just stunning thank you so much for sharing.
WOWOWOW ZEEEE WOWOWOW. You never cease to amaze me with your findings……EYE CANDY, plain and simple!!!!!!!
Can anyone tell me what that gorgeous 'shell design' bedlinen is? it is so beautiful, I would track it down.
Erin, this is a beautiful nantucket home! I love the mix of whites and vintage. I adore the lighting above the bar! Do you happen to know what they are called (the wine bottle shaped ones)?
I agree…those light fixtures are incredible! Thanks for posting this house…it literally made me happy this morning!