Choose Your Home Giveaway

We are excited to announce the winner of the Choose Your Home Giveaway. Find out who won and which of the four houses they chose.
Designer Elizabeth Spangler took her decorating cues from the surrounding woods and lake. A moss green chenille sofa pairs with mushroom gray leather armchairs in the living room. A twig-and-bark side table truly brings the outdoors in. Mixing in schoolhouse charm, Spangler used a painted art easel to hold the television. Accents are both natural and modern: plank spruce walls, a tree bark floor lamp, and modern ceramics comfortably coexist in the happily eclectic space.
Jean Allsopp

Room For Living

Designer Elizabeth Spangler took her decorating cues from the surrounding woods and lake. A moss green chenille sofa pairs with mushroom gray leather armchairs in the living room. A twig-and-bark side table truly brings the outdoors in. Mixing in schoolhouse charm, Spangler used a painted art easel to hold the television. Accents are both natural and modern: plank spruce walls, a tree bark floor lamp, and modern ceramics comfortably coexist in the happily eclectic space.

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A winding path of interlocking pavers is an integral part of the landscaping design. A stacked stone wall frames one side of this inviting walk, while flowering rhododendron lines the other. Because it’s a golf cart-friendly community, there’s an adjacent parking pad made of the same material. Featured here: Belgard Pavers
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3 of 12Designer Elizabeth Spangler took her decorating cues from the surrounding woods and lake. A moss green chenille sofa pairs with mushroom gray leather armchairs in the living room. A twig-and-bark side table truly brings the outdoors in. Mixing in schoolhouse charm, Spangler used a painted art easel to hold the television. Accents are both natural and modern: plank spruce walls, a tree bark floor lamp, and modern ceramics comfortably coexist in the happily eclectic space.






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