Oliver and Lisa Douglas in Green Acres If you’re familiar with the rerun sitcom Green Acres that aired from 1965-1971 then you also remember a simpler time when families stuck together, no matter their differences and worked hard to make their dream come true. Eddie Albert played Oliver Wendell Douglas, a New York City attorney and Eva “ZaZa” Gabor played his high-maintenance glitz-and-glamour wife, Lisa Douglas. When Oliver decided to leave the rat-race of city
The Story behind the Dream Home
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At OklaHome we have a very fun tradition asking each of our homeowners to name their special home as we design.We’re starting a home for a sweet couple in Autumn Farms community. They’ve named their home #WhiteCamelliaJaponica. We wanted to share their story with you. Nao, who grew up in Japan and moved to Edmond to attend UCO as a foreign exchange student met and fell in love with Braxton, an Oklahoma farm kid from Chandler.
Home Buying Myths
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Buying a home can seem like a huge undertaking. You don’t need to be a first time homebuyer to find the process overwhelming. There is so much information available, how can youtell what’s true and what’s a myth? Understanding the difference can help you make the bestdecision for you and your family goals.Top Home Buying Myths – And the Truth1. The First Step is finding the Right House – Before you head out shopping, speak
Something Old, Something New
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When custom building a home for a family, every detail matters. The floor plan, the finishes, the size of the yard – every detail is important and thoughtfully considered for each family’s specific circumstances. But sometimes certain features are considered extra special; Something one of our OklaHome families knows all about! The Barn Owl Farms home we recently built for the Rose family in Piedmont featured two vintage doors that held a special place in
Over the last several years, new home design has shifted to match our changing culture and adapted to new generations of home buyers. We’ve seen the extinction of formal dining rooms, the opening up of kitchens to make one giant entertaining space, and the rise of separate, sound-proof bonus rooms. New trends are on the horizon and you may want to consider your own lifestyle and how these hot new trends may fit into your