While Bella is ready to become a vampire to be with Edward eternally,
I think I would be more excited about living here:
The Hoke House by Skylab Architecture
The exterior is an architectural masterpiece, readying you for
A STUNNING interior...
A STUNNING interior...
The real life inhabitants..
methinks that is a custom sofa..
While this vignette is clearly styled,
this pottery display behind the sofa and long, low art appeal to the symmetry lover in me..
and I''ll always adore those graceful lamps.
this pottery display behind the sofa and long, low art appeal to the symmetry lover in me..
and I''ll always adore those graceful lamps.
who needs art, really, when this is your view...
Edwards bedroom...
This scrumptious abode was used only for the outdoor shots -
all the interior scenes were filmed in a different house,
designed by the late Canadian Architect Arthur Erickson, and built in the 1950's.
This spectacular home in West Van is up for sale, and has been for quite some time..
I imagine the droves of fans popping in would be slightly overwhelming.
Maybe that was what inspired the change of venue from the previous movie.
Those vampires know their way around a room!
Fantastic art and the green is perfect for a home so connected to nature.
I am not at all certain about which site is being used for Eclipse,
and rather than research it I will wait to see it tonight..
Yes, tonight, dear friends, I will attend the premiere of eclipse with another Mum
and four blissfully infactuated young ladies.
They will breathlessly swoon over the delicious boys and
I will breathlessly swoon over the delicious architecture!
(sorry about the loopy photo arrangement, blogger is being difficult this morn!)
til next time..
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