Retired American Professional Cyclist Lance Armstrong opens up his Austin Abode which is featured in the July 2008 issue of Architectural Digest. And it looks so good. Lance who broke records when he won the Tour de France seven consecutive times lives in a warm and restful Spanish colonial-style house. Lance has a very talented and skillful team behind him to create his welcoming
Lance Armstrong, from his Architectural Digest Interview:
“When I walk into that house, I heave a sigh of relief: I am home. I take off my shoes, walk around barefoot, just feeling the rugs, floors. Home is very private; here, nobody’s going to mess with me.”
“When their mom and I split, the kids and I moved around a bunch. But that’s over. This time I said, ‘You will graduate from high school in this house. I promise. Dad’s not moving again.’ ”
This is so my taste. However, it doesn't look very lived in. Maybe, because he is never home, ya think?
ReplyDeleteIt's super nice anyways. You find such great places.
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I loved this when I saw it in the Architectural Digest! Great House!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of a beautiful home. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteermm. and how many people live in this home?
ReplyDeleteI want that house! WOW!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! I love this post!!! First time on your blog, and you've made a wonderful impression!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOH my, we should all live like that. Just fabulous. What a wonderful blog you have. And thank you for you lovely comment on mine. I will add you to my favorite places to escape.
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