Sunday, March 8, 2009

A Mansion Fit For A Wedding... (AKA my future home)

This weekend we had a little break from weddings... but we have 3 coming up this month! So we took advantage of the free time and I met with Tricia and Scott at their venue on Saturday morning. Tricia and Scott have booked us for their October wedding (another busy month for us with 3 already booked as well) but I hadn't gotten a chance to see their venue yet and I was very excited. They have rented out a modern Mediterranean-style mansion for their ceremony and reception. They actually have it for a week, a few days before and a few days after their wedding day, so they are really going to get to enjoy it with their family and friends. This home sleeps 16 people and has a pool and large land surrounding it. Basically after we saw it, I was ready to move in.
It's a beautiful and secluded space, however it is a blank slate which is why Tricia and Scott pulled us in to help. Everything will be brought in, including a large tent, tables and chairs, bar areas, and several other rentals. It's going to end up being a really fabulous and unique wedding. I snapped some pictures of the property while the owner, Justin, was giving us the tour. He was very helpful and if you are interested in booking this home - which he rents out for weddings, bachelorette/bachelor parties, corporate functions, etc. - contact us and we can get you the info. For now, check out these photos I took on this gorgeous day:



Here is where the ceremony will be held


















Cocktail hour will be set up around the pool area















This is another part of the pool area that leads out to the reception area.

The reception will be held under a tent in this large area on the side of the house








Now do you see why I'm ready to move in? The inside is even nicer by the way - gorgeous woodwork and ceiling beams, granite in the kitchen along with beautiful cabinetry, and the master bathroom... well basically it is the size of my current master bedroom. One day... :)

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