17,000 square foot estate in the Woodlands of north Houston ,Texas.
A private collection of classic cars encircles the fountain.
The grand entry shows the impressive scale of the interior.
The squares on the wall are actually a custom wall paper.
The formal living features two divided sitting areas.
Here's the other side, with pass-throughs to the dining room.
The dining room carries over the theme from the formal living.
This simple vignette turned out to be one of Andrea's favorite un-planned shots.
The gourment kitchen looks onto a recessed breakfast area and family room.
The breakfast niche has views of the lush backyard.
The family room shows the subtle shift from a more traditional decor into a soft contemporary style.
The game room (man cave) shows the full shift to modern design. This was my favorite space to photograph, while the angle gives a good sense of how the space connects.
Another vignette that captures the modern decor.
This media room is designed for comfort.
Andrea left no room untouched. Even the powder rooms were classy.
A hallway this long is a challenge to decorate, but she pulled it off beautifully.
Each powder room had it's own style.
The details of the study were impressive, although it was a tricky space to capture.
The master sitting area set the tone for the master bedroom.
The use of soft, natural light from a south exposure gave this room an airy but luxurious feel.
The master bath was amazing, with the extensive wood and stone appointments, and the his & hers glass showers.
This breezeway was turned into another classy sitting area.
The guest bedrooms were given their own individual styles.
The upper living room took advantage of the southern exposure, much like the master suite.
The backyard was an oasis in the forest.
The outdoor patios were furnished with more fine details.