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The Blog Cabin Buzz
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The bees are buzzing and so are we — about the soon-to-launch virtual home tour. I hope you enjoy this latest cinemagraph from visual designer Jason Kisner. We may have more sneak peeks in the days and weeks to come.




What a beautiful cozy New England setting for this year’s Blog Cabin. The only “visual pollution” that detracts from this gorgeous coastal retreat are the electrical wires coming into the home. Could they be put underground?
I have dreamed of winning this so stand in line all . I cannot wait for the vitural tours and dont miss a show on tv . I love all crashers and i am counting the days for August 13th i cannot wait i wont miss one entry in this
Maine is so beautiful i would love to be there ..thank you DIY for the great chance and the fun i had helping
I'm ready for the tour, Mary. Would also like to visit in person, but that's not possible.
The flower go so well with the front of the house,,,,,,,,,,,,and the door handle good choice
donna
just perfect
Love the Barn…
Mary, Thank you for sending this to us. Visual designer Jason Kisner did a great job bringing the pictures to life. The BC is so beautiful. It has been so exciting to see it be renovated and recreated from a home of 1884 to 2012. Thank you everyone for your hard work!
Rather than read all 300 plus comments/questions; i'll risk duplicating. What color is the front door? Name and brand would be great. I love the soft buttery look. The corbels are also gorgeous! Thank you.
Just watching Blog Cabin on TV, I love that the designers are getting to choose from the wood and old pieces in the barn, the house will have so much history and love put back into it. It's so beautiful and green there just like my home back in Scotland and I like that you can see the neighborhood so you can see you have neighbors close by. So much thought was put into this home, I so hope like thousands of others I win it, I would move to Maine in a heartbeat, it beats hot and dry Arkansas where we thought we wanted to retire at when my husband retired from his twenty years in the military two years ago.