A Home built in Grand Parisian Style
Recently in The Wall Street Journal there was an article on antiques dealer Gertrude Zachary.
A home of her dreams built in Grand Parisian style and now thought to be a little less than grand.
This was her dream and her home in New Mexico is a grand home raised in the Grand Parisian Style.
A home of her dreams built in Grand Parisian style and now thought to be a little less than grand.
This was her dream and her home in New Mexico is a grand home raised in the Grand Parisian Style.
The entrance to the Parisian inspired estate.
Built next to her antiques shop in down town Albuquerque, now thought to be a less desirable area to be settled in. The estate was built with over 2 million, now the structure is reportedly valued at a less amount.
An interesting statue as you enter the home.
Built next to her antiques shop in down town Albuquerque, now thought to be a less desirable area to be settled in. The estate was built with over 2 million, now the structure is reportedly valued at a less amount.
An interesting statue as you enter the home.
The main living room level, full of items from abroad antiquing trips and endless scours of antiquing.
The fabulous first level kitchen.
The kitchen at another view in the first floor.
The homeowner, behind her kitchen counter and being watched over by antique angels.
The homeowner lives here, with her pet shih tzu.
One of many religious icons throughout the home.
Looking u to the second level to the chandelier, one of the antique dealers favorite items for a home.
Main level powder bath, look at the sink. Gorgeous!
The closet, upstairs and to each side of the staircase is a closet for dark clothing and light clothing.
The pool with it's adorned sculptures.
One last chandy with tiny delicate lights looking down on a rounded bricked entry.
All photos are featured from Wall Street Journal story / Steven St. John Photographer
The main living room level, full of items from abroad antiquing trips and endless scours of antiquing.
The fabulous first level kitchen.
The kitchen at another view in the first floor.
The homeowner, behind her kitchen counter and being watched over by antique angels.
The homeowner lives here, with her pet shih tzu.
One of many religious icons throughout the home.
Looking u to the second level to the chandelier, one of the antique dealers favorite items for a home.
Main level powder bath, look at the sink. Gorgeous!
The closet, upstairs and to each side of the staircase is a closet for dark clothing and light clothing.
The pool with it's adorned sculptures.
One last chandy with tiny delicate lights looking down on a rounded bricked entry.
All photos are featured from Wall Street Journal story / Steven St. John Photographer

4 comments:
Oh my goodness Leslie! This is a awesome! Never seen this style before!
xx
Greet
PS Thank you so much for stopping by today!
Sure Greet;
It is an awesome Estate! Love the religious iconographic images and relics too.
L.
Would love to see a YouTube of the adorable dog meandering its domain.
Love & warmth amongst the stone, crystal, iron, art.........
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Tara;
Yes, that would be some kind of playground.
Great and incredible looking estate!
L.
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