POLL: Does your house have a name?
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Naikoon Contracting Ltd
8 anni faWe built one of the greenest homes in Canada a couple of years and called it Midori Uchi - Japanese for "The Green Home."
Lisa Williams
8 anni faNow that you made me think of it...yes, a couple of times. The largest I home I ever lived in my MIL dubbed "The Big House", which I didn't originally appreciate but it grew on me, as it was 4,200 square feet for my then, blended family of 6!
After a divorce, my 2 kids and I moved into an 1,800 sf townhouse, which really felt homey and we called it Chateau de Trois, since we were only 3 :)
My son is gone now, so it's only my daughter and I in a new townhouse, but we have yet to name it!
Ben Hart
8 anni faThings that get names in my life usually get them as a result of some sort of conflict they create. Apartments (The Hut, Bunker, etc.) and cars (Mudred, Pissy McGibbins, Morton Horsepipes, etc.) have gotten that distinction. Thus far, our house has been a dream, so no name. Same with our car... which has been a source of disappointment for us. A bit of a mixed blessing. No trouble; but no name to give these well loved possessions that little dose of character we so treasure.
mom3333
8 anni faWay up above this comment, I said we call our house 'This Old House' because that's kind of how it started.
After we met, my husband would come over often (I was still living with parents) and often it was Saturday. This Old House was on in the afternoon, the old one with Bob Villa and we watched it. After a couple of years of this, we walked down the road a half mile, and saw a house for sale.
We bought a beautiful to us 1915 Craftsman, I'll leave out THAT story, and said, we can Bob Villa it. We redid the electric, heating, put drainage tile in the yard, refinished all the never-been-painted woodwork, and added 3400 on, and so much more, and basically Bob Villa'd it on steroids!
We did everything ourselves except when we added on, we hired a guy to build the shell
So to us, it's This Old House.
Bev
8 anni faUltima modifica: 8 anni faWe do not name inanimate objects like houses and cars but if I were to call it something, it would be the Cape Cod house since it is a Cape Cod!
User
7 anni faIt's a small house, a little white brick rancher. We didn't name it a friend did when she saw it. Us ladies live in " The Doll House."
Diana Allocco
7 anni faThe Taj. We started calling it that as a joke – mocking its pretentions as a mini Taj Mahal – and I had the name engraved on a plaque at the entry. (Although it is typical Florida fake "Mediterranean," the front facade has a bit of a Moroccan echo)
alexandra55
7 anni faUltima modifica: 7 anni faFunny how those names start out as sort of a joke Diana, until you realize it sticks because somehow it "works". It's a very lovely home!
Sharon Bittinger
7 anni faI was telling my husband about this thread and the interesting names people have picked out for their houses. We're considering names but nothing is sticking out to us so far. Do you have a name for us? It's a 1905 Gabled Ell cottage and we're almost done with the remodeling (building a carport now). It's walkable to our downtown area and we sit on the porch a lot. The Porch Sitter? The Ell? Any ideas would be appreciated!buster57
7 anni faIt will come to you, after you decide on a name & possibly put a cute little plaque up! Hahaha. Isn't that always the case?!?! I don't know you but with the info you gave I vote for El Porcho. :)
deborahwilson
7 anni faWe dubbed our rundown 1911 foursquare "Fallingdowne" after we moved in almost 20 years ago. It will never fall down now after extensive renovations but the name still sticks.
La Fekken
7 anni faSharon, your home is lovely! Find a name that suits you, something personal or how you feel when you are in it? "Serenity Cottage" or "Sharon's Ideal." When you find the name that suits your cottage I'd love to know what you come up with.
jonio
7 anni faBirch Lane Lodge. Our Beaver Lake home is on Birch Lane. A beaver's home is called a "lodge." It just fits!Sharon Bittinger
7 anni faWe decided to name our house Lil Bitt of Heaven after our dog Lily and our last name (Bittinger). It's fun to have a name for her :)
Let Ritvalsky
7 anni faour 20 acre horse farm in central PA is Blue Iris Farm, because the iris is the state flower of TN, where I'm originally from,...and we have the blue irises!!
Naikoon Contracting Ltd
7 anni faIt's so cool going back through all the names you folks have chosen for your homes!
alexandra55
7 anni faIt is! and I'm very glad that to read that Sharon finally found a name for their home--it works!
Wendy
7 anni faChez Elles. Our friends refer to me and my golden retriever as "The Girls" - so our house on Cape Cod is The Girls House!
buster57
7 anni faSharon: OMG I LOVE IT!!! I love when people are so creative! AND it has such a deep and personal meaning!!!! Enjoy your Lil Bitt of Heaven. To those who don't name their houses - come one, give it a try. It's fun!
buster57
7 anni faSharon: OMG I LOVE IT!!! I love when people are so creative! AND it has such a deep and personal meaning!!!! Enjoy your Lil Bitt of Heaven. To those who don't name their houses - come one, give it a try. It's fun!
Farrel Lewis
7 anni faI call our place in Arizona "Dos Pinos" because of the two pines that are on the property, but there is no formal sign or anything. I have friends in Montana who just built a place. They found a fox skull when they first bought the property and were thinking of calling their new home Ghost Fox which I thought was a great name! Our house in Alaska is nameless.
daisiesandbutterflies
7 anni faWe don't have a name for our house, but if we did, it would be the Love Shack, which was our unofficial wedding song. A second name would be the Beach House, because it looks like a beach house, even though we are nowhere near a beach.
Rhonda Parker
5 anni faOurs is called "Singing Gables" because - when we moved in, it was a very windy day and we found that a ventilation pipe at top of Gable that vents attic made the most eerie, high pitched moans! Its scared one of our movers too death and he ran! Sounded exactly like you would expect an old Devonshire moors ghost from a Gothic novel to sound! Now we kind of enjoy this unique feature of our otherwise pretty boring subdivisionish, stucco house. Although it does scare my grandchildren sometimes in middle of the night.
daisiesandbutterflies
5 anni faI always think of our neighbors house, a cute log cape, which sits on a semi wooded area, as “little house in the woods”.maisondebois_56n
5 anni faWell, we weren't cured (see previous post). Bought a 1850 fixer, biggest project ever for us. A good name has eluded us, however. We already used Wambly Hall on house #4. Hopefully nothing with the word Folly in it....
djacob68z5sewi
4 anni faI live in the middle of a city and the name for my house is “My House.” Ta-da!
Angel 18432
3 anni faGee this post is so old, I can't find what I originally posted LOL
But it's good to get this post revived.
My grandparents house in the uk was called DONDALE after their youngest son Donald.
Instead of referring to the home as on Papplewick Lane, they would refer to the
home as DONDALE.
lmkw17
3 anni faOur home is named partially due to social media so we can tag where we are located, if we wanted people to know we are home, but it is also due to our family being HUGE Chicago Cubs Fans: The Friendly Confines of the Welch Household. I know, it's not very original, but we do want our friends, family, & guests to always feel welcome & relaxed when they are here. When our son married & relocated to Wisconsin he named his house too: The Friendly Confines of the Welch Household - Wisconsin Edition. I wonder if our daughter will name hers similarly now that she is in New York. LOL!
Dana Veach
3 anni faMy Sis and I have named the home we are building around ourselves in the East Texas Woods "Resurrection Hill Farms" partly because not only is it a place for "new life" for us, but because the property was previously an auto wrecking yard, and we are slowly bringing it "back to life." The only "life" here when we bought it...other than all the trees (and even those had been compromised severely...) was snakes, lizards, scorpions, and spiders. Now we have deer, rabbits, song birds, hummingbirds, butterflies, and our gardens and orchard, as well as our goats, chickens, livestock guardian dogs, and our evolving cabin.
kculbers
3 anni faI was watching the series THE GOOD WITCH and there is this beautiful home they live in called GRAY HOUSE. Since then hubby and I call our home GRAY HOUSE (our simple house is gray).
Nodie Sullivan
3 anni faI built my house and had many setbacks due to excavator fiasco, county regulations etc. Several times I was so overwhelmed I thought about selling out. I was also living in a 5th wheel at the bottom of the lot with frozen hoses, etc and commuting to work all year round by motorcycle in the Pacific North West so lots of wet motorcycle gear! I read an article about the barred 'godwit'. It's a bird about the size of a seagull that can fly over 7000 miles non-stop! Quite a remarkable feat! So, my house was immediately named 'godwit' as it was the house that persisted!
Dana Veach
3 anni faNeat story, Nodie Sullivan...Congratulations on persisting and having a beautiful home to show for the effort!
sntierney
3 anni faWe are Hundred Roses House, though I’m about 6 shy of being truthful. Just ordered a sign for the front.
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