Tell Us: Why Did You Fall in Love With Your House?
What was it about your house that made your heart flutter? Share your photo, and it could make the Houzz homepage
Staff Writer, Houzz.com
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For buyers and renters on the hunt for a home, there always seems to be that one thing that stops you in your tracks and seals the deal to the perfect place. For me, the old engraving of a hunter and his dog on the front door of my tiny San Francisco apartment made my heart flutter. For my dad, it was the window seat in the front living room of his house that caught his eye.
With Valentine's Day around the corner, we want to know what made you fall in love with your home when you saw it the first time. Having a house or apartment is just like having any other relationship. So tell us what made you know your house was "the one." Snap a quick photo with your camera or phone right now and tell us about it in the comment section below — it could be featured on the Houzz homepage.
With Valentine's Day around the corner, we want to know what made you fall in love with your home when you saw it the first time. Having a house or apartment is just like having any other relationship. So tell us what made you know your house was "the one." Snap a quick photo with your camera or phone right now and tell us about it in the comment section below — it could be featured on the Houzz homepage.
Maybe it was the antique fireplace in your living room that called out to you — it was the perfect place to create a cozy reading nook and snuggle up in your favorite armchair?
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Was it the light? A few skylights and big, open windows can make many a homeowner weak in the knees.
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Or perhaps it was the perfect outdoor space? For many buyers on the hunt, a sunny spot to dine and relax in the summer is the one thing on their must-have list.
Tell us: What thing, big or small, made you fall in love with your house? Grab your iPhone or camera, snap a quick photo, and share it in the Comments section below. It could be part of a special feature for the homepage!
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Tell us: What thing, big or small, made you fall in love with your house? Grab your iPhone or camera, snap a quick photo, and share it in the Comments section below. It could be part of a special feature for the homepage!
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jamile says:
Because is my space to be. i take all the time to prepare with each of my favorite pieces i was looking around. I enjoy each part of the house. Here is a sample of.

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Carl Mattison Design says:
This was our last house. The reason we loved the house was it was virtually untouched over the years. Because of the original woodwork throughout we got to design and build the perfect kitchen with modern conveniences and old world craftsman-like feel. And we put our heart and soul into it (and countless hours of building that kitchen ourselves!)


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michelineworl says:
I love how soothing my home is! I love the calming colors and being surrounded by things that make me happy - like big glass jars filled with everything from corks to candy!

4 months ago ·
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Lisa Clark Design says:
I love my big windows, cozy fireplace, and the feeling of warmth - especially at Christmas!

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Jodi says:
The riverfront setting was a huge draw. But this 22-foot-tall fireplace, built with the house in 1925, sealed the deal.

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Carl Mattison Design says:
We fell in love with this home because of the staircase. Original 1905. We love it every day.
Well, also the porch. And oh, so many other rooms. The porch did not look like this photo when we purchased it... it just well, allowed us to create this semi-tropical feel. So inviting. And we love adding things like the mexican and moroccan-like tin and glass lights... vintage, rustic, ornate all seem to go with the simple Victorian feel of the home. We really fall in love with parts of any home we own.
Well, also the porch. And oh, so many other rooms. The porch did not look like this photo when we purchased it... it just well, allowed us to create this semi-tropical feel. So inviting. And we love adding things like the mexican and moroccan-like tin and glass lights... vintage, rustic, ornate all seem to go with the simple Victorian feel of the home. We really fall in love with parts of any home we own.



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Woven Decor says:
When I first saw this ranch house the old log siding and rock exterior were what I fell in love with. The house was built in the 30s and the logs were cut from the property at the base of the mountains and allowed to cure all summer before they were cut into slabs for the siding. The property is very rocky and all the rock was culled from the ranch. When we remodeled, the mason workers spent several days picking up rocks for the new wainscoting.


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becinsc says:
The minute I walked in our home, I fell in love with the tall ceilings and light that pours in during the afternoon, especially into our dining room. It helps to make my newly painted furniture in this room seem *that* much lighter and brighter, and the crystals on our newly installed crystal chandelier cascade beautiful colors all over the room. Thanks for letting me share!

4 months ago ·
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What I love about my house is the natural light that comes in through the trees. it gives you such a sense of tranquility.Everything about this house makes me feel good.



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Irene Henry says:
We had seen this house on the MLS, but all photos had been taken from the other side of the house, which has no windows at all. Then they published a view from downhill, and we had to see it. This house was built in 1969 and designed by an architect/forester, who nestled the house so thoroughly into the landscape, it is a lot like living outdoors.

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Susie Leavell says:
the high ceilings and windows in this house - and the southern light streaming in -- won me over


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Christal Calderon says:
Definitely the windows, high ceilings, and the view of downtown Oakland.

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CJ Sebert says:
For us it was the the setting, the woods behind have a natural spring and the spring water goes through the backyard in a little brook. On the inside it was the flow, movement and visabily within each room just felt right.


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Cozy Home Interiors says:
There were so many cool aspects about our home that we fell in love with when we bought our house back in August 2011. To say it's unique is an understatement. How many homes do you see with a curved fireplace?? This by far is one of our favorite features about the home. Also, the breakfast nook is one of my favorite rooms in the house. It really draws you in with the dome ceiling and tons of windows. This room definitely brings the outdoors in which I love!!




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katswhisker says:
We had no intention of moving and then one Sunday went on a drive and saw this old cottage with an amazing cosy atmosphere sitting in a old fashioned garden full of roses, rhododendrons and camelias. My furniture for it was oversized and I am such a 'stuff' collector that it is always overfilled. But it still feels cosy and restful to come to after a long day. And I did not clean or tidy up for the pic, so you see it in its lived in state :-)

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Inspire Your Life Style says:
The view! The house was old, the floor plan was horrendous, but we could see the Napa mountains and that's all that mattered. We took care of the rest, knocking down walls to create an open, spacious floor plan.
Another thing we fell in love with was the open beam ceiling and the large built in bookcase. More photos on the blog inspireyourlifestyle.com
Another thing we fell in love with was the open beam ceiling and the large built in bookcase. More photos on the blog inspireyourlifestyle.com




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Sheila Schmitz says:
My house is nothing special, but I was sold when I saw the backyard. My cat was, too.

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Candy Sethi says:
Our house was a labour of love literally. We renovated it right down to the studs and moved in two weeks prior to the birth of our first child. What we love about the house is the backyard. It is huge and the kids get so much joy out of it. There is nothing more heartwarming than seeing your children playing and enjoying the outdoor space after a family dinner on the deck or having a family bonfire to celebrate the New Year.

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Annie Thornton says:
While living in an old place does have its issues, I love the architectural details of a Victorian house — and high ceilings too.

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Kristina Jones says:
The combination of wooded ravine, huge bay windows, lots of space and natural light and historical charm really makes this our dream house! I love the nature that surrounds us... even though we live in the city; we live on a wooded property with a country view. Here is a link to a little peak inside!
http://remadesimpleblog.blogspot.com/p/peak-inside.html
http://remadesimpleblog.blogspot.com/p/peak-inside.html




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Sara Bates says:
This GREAT room in our 100 year old house! We looked and looked for a home with a large living area and the homes in our target neighborhoods just did not have it! When we saw this place with this large living room we were sold! Not to mention all of the windows and the built-in bookshelves!



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Julie Choquette says:
...because this is what you see when you walk into the entry. And we knew we'd found our 'forever home' on our acre of woods.

Gina Kaylor says:
The views from the back of our house with the mature Douglas Firs won us over. Also, there was a beautiful daylight basement of 1000sqft that we could make into an in-law apartment for my parents.


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Shannon Dunn says:
I love my open floor plan, cozy fireplace, big window and colors especially during christmas! :)

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Summerhouse Style says:
I have always been drawn to tiny little houses. Maybe because they remind me of cottages in storybooks, or dollhouses-not really sure. When I saw this cute little beach house I knew my search was over. It was love at first sight. It is a work in progress and is nothing that grand, but it is mine and I love it.

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cshimonek says:
It was the porches that did it for me. Sitting on the top porch, protected from the elements, enjoying my morning coffee, or in the winter watching the snow fall softly from the MN sky. Love it.


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lynne217 says:
I had looked for over a year and the minute I saw this house, I was in love. It "spoke" to me and somehow fit my sense of what a home should be. It reminded me of storybook cottages from my childhood and had a certain mythology about it and resonated deep within my psyche. How could I NOT fall in love???

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Vanessa Brunner says:
These are all too much fun! It's amazing to see all of these little bits and pieces of everyone's home. I had to share a photo of what made me fall in love with my little San Francisco apartment — one of the first things I noticed were these little engravings on everyone's doors. Each door on each apartment is different — some have sailboats, some have nature scenes, and ours is a hunter and a dog! Our apartment is really old, built in the 1920s, and I love all of the period details that it still has.

Heather says:
For me it was the art deco tile in the bathroom, all the original 1938 charm (like the arches repeated in every room), and the enormous blank-slate backyard.



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keyster says:
In our last tiny starter home we had no foyer and no basement. Dirt and debris was a constant pain. Years later we searched and searched and eventually found a townhouse with both. Yes, the finished family room downstairs is my husband's favorite. But when asking me I will tell you what sheer joy it is to welcome family and friends into our home, especially during inclement weather. After shedding coats and shoes it makes inviting ones into the living room as genuine as it can get. And the bonus? My foyer came with a half bath too.



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midmodfan says:
LOVE Ofir's ceiling, Meg's stairs and Inspireyourlifestyle's light filled rooms!
We did not fall for a certain "thing" in our next house, but for its potential. It is a u-shaped bungalow in the neighborhood we envisioned, in a big city, and has a zen-like atrium garden. The house is getting a complete overhaul and the walls towards the atrium have already been replaced by floor to ceiling windows. So, I think we fell in love with the vision.
We did not fall for a certain "thing" in our next house, but for its potential. It is a u-shaped bungalow in the neighborhood we envisioned, in a big city, and has a zen-like atrium garden. The house is getting a complete overhaul and the walls towards the atrium have already been replaced by floor to ceiling windows. So, I think we fell in love with the vision.
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Karen Heffernan says:
Our outdoor living room won my heart in our previous house. We redesigned it, and it was perfect for us

4 months ago ·
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Paul Fleming says:
My center island where I serve my boys breakfast across the counter and chat about the upcoming day

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anncastro says:
I fell in love with my 1922 California bungalow because the former owner lived here for 67 years, was an avid gardener, and kept the home almost all-original. Here she is, Amy, circa 1926.

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sgcastle says:
For us it was the window and the abundant light it brings to us during the darkest time of the year!

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nbcamom says:
We fell in love with the light and the space which allowed us to create a very family-friendly kitchen.

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balvarez says:
When we first walked in to what would become our home we were both immediately struck by the convergence of wood, ceramic, brick, and glass. The high ceilings didn't hurt but that first impact of myriad materials and possibilities never entirely left us, and the house remains a source of joy and optimism.

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judygardner says:
Our log cabin overlooks a creek that turns into a white water river in the winter. We are surrounded by towering cedar trees. It is our dream house!

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goodbyekitty says:
The moment we walked through the breezeway and onto the deck I heard soft babbling water; then the creek and the view took my breath away.


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ally says:
We fell in love with the open but not TO open space and the 10' ceilings.

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lettersfromtheshore says:
I love our house because it has a beautiful backyard. It is an oasis in the middle of the summer heat. We are 15 minutes from the shores of Lake Huron. In the winter the suns streams in the windows of our breakfast room where we spend a lot of time.I loved the house from the start because I could see it's potential. Our main floor is open and comfortable. I am looking forward to decorating.




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Emily Jacob says:
I fell in love with my house the first time I walked through it. I was able to look past the old, outdated rooms and imagine what I could do to it. I was 23 when I bought the house 2 1/2 years ago, and during that time I've completely transformed it into a cozy home. I love it!


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ahemmer says:
We didn't fall in love at first sight, but over the past year we have grown in love from the blue prints to each salvaged find being worked in to the right spot. Everything is still in process, but hopefully we close on our hard-earned love before Valentines Day! (The house is like our family: crunchy on the outside and eclectic and bursting with color on the inside!)




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zanecki says:
Love at first sight came from the transom windows that expose the view of the majestic Chesapeake Bay from both the first and second floor of our house. No matter what the weather or time of day, these windows bring the outdoors in, protect us from the elements, and always remind us how lucky we are to be living here.




Linda Rosario says:
We fell in love with our house because of this view... the house might be falling apart around us, but the view makes us forget! Ha!




balfour_girl says:
The first thing that sold me on our home was the yard... three ponds with waterfalls, a fenced garden, a gazebo... beautiful!


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Casey Martinez says:
I knew this was the one because I drew the floorplan so I could remember it! Some of my favorite things are the views of other houses, old house details and the staircase that connects it all. My house reminds me the of Royal Tenebaums house, one of my favorite movies.

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Betsy Hall says:
I love our home because its where we make our memories....from our outdoor space to our busy family room, it's never been just a house :)


rkwday says:
We loved the age and traditional look of the house. The interior has the classic central entry hall with the formal rooms on either side.

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bgkw says:
We love the view....it is a dream to live here on the water! We bought this house when we were living overseas. My husband only saw it through pictures and a video before we bought it, but my voice expressed my love for this house...a love he expressed after he saw it for the first time also!


M. Alvarez says:
When we first walked into our new house, we were faced with a renovation nightmare, but the waterfront location and the potential for an amazing home gave us hope. Even though my kitchen is still under construction, I can say it's one of my favorite things about my home because we're making it exactly the way we want it. The kitchen also has the best view of the water and the gradual transformation of our back yard, from overgrown, rat-infested jungle to peaceful restorative oasis.
Pic 1: The most scary "before" anticipation of a view, once those doors are replaced.
Pic 2: The kind of scary "before" demo of the kitchen.
Pic 3: The new doors to enhance our view and installation of our temporary plywood countertops.
Pic 4: Stage one of the back yard transformation and the view we enjoy from the kitchen sink.
It gets better every day and it's all worthwhile!
Pic 1: The most scary "before" anticipation of a view, once those doors are replaced.
Pic 2: The kind of scary "before" demo of the kitchen.
Pic 3: The new doors to enhance our view and installation of our temporary plywood countertops.
Pic 4: Stage one of the back yard transformation and the view we enjoy from the kitchen sink.
It gets better every day and it's all worthwhile!




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Minsi says:
My house is not nearly as beautiful as the pictures submitted by other homeowners :), but I knew I found the right house as soon as I entered it. It is the perfect size with a very spacious kitchen which is very important to me. The fact that it is in a decent neighborhood very much sealed the deal.
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addedcharm says:
Must haves were a covered front porch and a beautiful open stairway. I also found a cozy living room that I was able to decorate just the way I wanted.



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sutric says:
After viewing stripped down flipped houses for a year I couldn't help but go gaga for this charming house. I was first intrigued by the brick exterior which is pretty unusual in this area. Then, whoa tileapalooza! We had our first viewing by flashlight and I felt like I was in a treasure hunt. Tile ceilings, original sconces,curved alcoves and doorways; of course I was smitten. When we finally got our keys, ripped out the carpets and found these floors I knew I'd have no regrets.



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Courtney says:
I will never forget the day I walked into this home. This is the first room in the house I saw, and I was mesmerized by the windows and view of the backyard. The backyard was so beautiful, and was so well-manicured by the previous owner, who lived to be 103 years old (and did all her own gardening until then)! Her daughter was the seller of the home, and we were lucky enough to meet her the second time we were previewing the house. She gave us all the history of her parents living here, and how her mom would watch the sunset every day with a glass of wine on this patio. She told us how there are yellow roses planted all over because these were her Dad's favorite. We just knew there was a lot of love and pride for our home that we wanted to live here.

Damian Disterdick says:
I loved my house the minute I saw it listed. Even though it was vacant for a year and totally vandalized I fell for the entrance way, the massive fireplace and the crown molding in the grand room.

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Grande Interiors says:
My home has been a great collaboration since we designed it. It has given us many enjoyable times with family and friends. That's what it's all about.
You can see more photos on the website - www.grandeinteriors.com
You can see more photos on the website - www.grandeinteriors.com

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Cindy Strobel says:
I love my home! It was designed and built by ourselves and it has history from my growing up years as a child from my grandparents and parents farm incorporated through out our home. I like old things being brought to a new life. The view is what drew us to build our home here at Cedar Creek Lake.The views from our many decks are an in envy to our guests and friends. We really don't have one favorite spot in our home as I enjoy it all. But My fireplace living room area is the favorite place to decorate. The outside of my home is covered in vines which is truly an amazing site as we live in a 2 story home. Even our roof is beginning to cover, which makes our friends and neighbors call our home the tree house.

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Cindy Strobel says:
I love my home! It was designed and built by ourselves and it has history from my growing up years as a child from my grandparents and parents farm incorporated through out our home. I like old things being brought to a new life. The view is what drew us to build our home here at Cedar Creek Lake.The views from our many decks are an in envy to our guests and friends. We really don't have one favorite spot in our home as I enjoy it all. But My fireplace living room area is the favorite place to decorate. The outside of my home is covered in vines which is truly an amazing site as we live in a 2 story home. Even our roof is beginning to cover, which makes our friends and neighbors call our home the tree house.




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Cindy Strobel says:
Other views of my home from the inside. With our high ceilings we also have many transoms in our home that are made from natural materials that we found. We love to recycle what others and nature leaves behind.


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fredericklc says:
This is such a sweet posting. My heart has been touched, and I am reminded that home is ALWAYS where the heart is. But we all knew that already, didn't we.
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vertewax says:
We fell in love with the light and the open space of the place. We had been eyeing this place for over a year! It did not look like this when we bought it less than a year ago but it was worth living in 4 months of renovation!


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Karla says:
I'd have to say our view. From both the kitchen/eating area, and the living area, you can see the small little lake and sweet little canyon walls across from us. We have a lovely oak tree in our front yard that provides a generous amount of shade in the summer months to relax on our deck and watch the hawks flying off the cliffs. All breeds of birds perch in it as well. It's an ideal place for my grandchildren to visit any time they need an escape from city dwelling.
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