Going and seeing the Jeff Seal Homes was definitely my favorite field trip we took this year. When people think of Lubbock they think of middle of no where dessert college town with not much to offer. Jeff Seal completely changes this thinking by building big beautiful homes for the wealthy. Him and his team not only designs the structure of the home but also designs every detail down to the finishes and furniture so it all comes out to be one cohesive and beautiful loook.
The first home we came to see was one done in a traditional tudor style.
here is one of the ceiling detail that was done in tudor homes that jeff actually copied off of a place at disney world
probobly one of my favorite things of the whole house was the different style chimneys they did. They had tons of them grouped with different shapes and it added some really cool character to the house
heres a picture of some blue prints they showed us of the house.
the side of the house showing the backyard and some more of the chimneys. They have a pool going in in the middle
Here is the front of the house. I absolutely LOVE that they added the part that looks like a castle.
Next, we went to look at the other house they were working on. This one is probobly 3 times the size of the other house, and one of the biggest houses I've ever stepped foot in! This is more of a venetian italian style house and saying it was extravagant is an understatement.
Here are two pictures of the entry way right when you walk in
there are tons of differnt archways in the house, here is a picture of them where you can see all the way into the kitchen.
then we have the kitchen, which like the rest of the house has a ton of details. The cabinets were drawn up and custom designed by jeff seal and his team. Off to the left they even have a "dog room" which is either really awesome or totally over the top, I haven't decided yet.
Every room in the house has a different ceiling design which I thought was pretty neat , here are pictures of some of them
Last but not least, we went down to the basement to see the media room, which of course was just as extravagant as the rest of the house.
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