My sister is a warm, generous person, sometimes mellow, sometimes passionate. I wanted something Mediterranean or Spanish to represent her. I chose this one because of its warm, stylish and well-kept appearance.
Jo has often talked about wanting to retreat to a cabin in the wilderness, but I know she likes a comfortable living space, so this charming faux-rustic house should appeal to her. I also considered an Irish cottage with nearby sheep pasture, but they're cuter to look at than live in. The cottage, that is, not the sheep.
I wanted a yellow house with a pretty, old-fashioned exterior. I chose this one because it looks like a welcoming house that my aunt could relax in and enjoy.
They are both girly-girls. I figured these houses were suitable for their dramatic, pink-loving, princess personalities. The top one is my sister's, the bottom one my niece's.
She is a worrier that gets stressed easily, so I thought this looked like a nice place for her to get away from it all and relax for a change! The tropical setting seemed appropriate for her warm, outgoing personality.
I wanted a blue house with a porch. There were others that were fancier with a better kept appearance, but I chose this one because it looked roomy, welcoming and lived-in, with a pretty but uncomplicated design.
I originally wanted a tree house, but when I saw this one with the big rack of antler's, I chose it instead.
Jared would claim that he had killed the tough old buck to provide meat to friends and family, but would immediately after reveal that there had been a younger, healthier buck standing nearby - with a much smaller set of antlers.