Monday, September 22, 2008

The House That Jerry Built

This is my dad's house he built in the Park City home show. It's in a new area called Tuhaye.
If you are like me I love looking at pictures of neat homes..so I thought it would be fun to post some of the pics.


I would die for a patio like this...the next picture is the upper level.
My dad designed this fire place....I wish you could see it better. There are 60 iron balls in a pyramid that the flames come up through.
Love this shot of the back!


Love this fire place and neat windows, on the other side is the kitchen.



I will give you a shiny new quarter if you guess how much this tub cost.



This wine cellar is really pretty, but can't see it very well.
I have to say my dad does amazing work and really cares about his clients and the quality of their homes.
Way to Go Dad!

8 comments:

Jen said...

Three words...I want it! Wow, your Dad does amazing work.

McKinney's said...

Nice work Jerry. That is an amazing house and I love the title that Ellery gave it. Must be a Yankee fan down deep. Elle, Im guessing 25,000 for the tube. Shine up that quarter and send it my way.

hayleyrowan said...

i'm speechless. that's an amazing house. that should be in a magazine.

sillyhaywardfamily said...

Jerry you out did yourself! It is beautiful!!!! I would have to say that tub is about 15,000. I could use some bubble gum money!!!

Callaway Family Fun said...

hi ellery! i just discovered your blog tonight, it's super cute! you guys have such adorable girls, love it!
tara

Shannon said...

That house is unreal! Crazy that people can even dream of living like that. Your dad is an incredible little craftsmen, eh, you must be so proud!

coco said...

the outdoor fire pit is my favorite. good job uncle ace--no wonder they call you ace!

jerry said...

I think the Pooh needs to give out two shiny new quarters. The retail price of the tub is around 22k but I got it for 14k. Technically the Silly Haywards won but they were both so close that the Mckinney's should also be knocking on her door. Thanks for all the kind comments and I am going to share them with Kevin MacCabe the architect who did a killer job with this house.