How much is your house like WDW?

How does your house compare to WDW?

  • Extravagan furnishings. Beautiful landscaping. Perfect in every way.

  • I have a monorail from my driveway to the front door.

  • I have 6 themed lands complete with rides - or almost.

  • My house is neat and I have a quite a few Disney souvenirs.

  • It's usually messy but some day ...

  • I've got a Nemo shower curtain a snowglobe and 2 bobbleheads.

  • I have to hide the Disney stuff from my spouse.

  • What a dump. Why do you think I go to WDW?

  • Foreclosure imminent -- I spend too much on Disney.

  • Other


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Highly themed with Disney artifacts?

A snowglobe or two?

Opulent furnishings and Pristine landscaping. Always perfect.

Clean once or twice a week?

A depressing dump?
 
My house is painted like BWV and the bridge that goes over toward Swan and Dolphin. The house is creamy yellow, and it's trimmed in brown, blue, and white, with shutters and eaves in salmon and pink. Since my house is an 1870 Italianate, it's large enough and has enough details to support all those colors. Most locals go,"hmmm", and one person said it looks like I am open for "business" of the red light variety. However, my friend took one look, and said, "it's Florida!" :earsgirl:
 
Our house is a little old farmhouse, circa 1840. On the outside, it's pastel yellow with white gingerbread. Very conservative. However, the inside is a little bit of Disney! :banana:

The living room is called "the Lodge" with moose and buffalo on the walls, mission furniture, a "fur" throw, lots of rustic items, reminiscent of WL. The downstairs bath was modeled after POFQ; the upstairs bath inspired by the BWV/BC; and the kitchen/dining area was painted in colors we noticed on houses in St. Maarten (DCL)--wild, to say the least! :crazy:

Our next project: turn our bedroom into the Poly! :teeth:
 
My great room and dining room is VWL like (antler chandelier leather couch, bear fish dear print chair). My hallway and loft is in the colors of SSR. Pale yellow and dusty green. I have a Mickey bathroom for the kids. Somebody stop me!
 
I don't know what you would call my house. :rotfl2: It's a small 1950's cape cod. And I have a varying collection of furniture, from replicas of mahogany furniture from the Biltmore Estate to hand-me-down couch and chair! (Definately not DVC-like!)

We don't have the Nemo showercurtain, but we have quite a few snow globes, probably 12+? There's also some Disney lithographs, framed 50th Anniv Pin collection, and some Disney prints hanging around. Oh, and some collages of photos from Disney vacations. :goodvibes
 
I have a Pooh garden with statues and sprinkers. You may notice teh mickey boot cleaner and Pooh welcome mat as you enter the back door. (The front entrance is currently a work zone)

There's a Pooh dixie cup holder in the kitchen and 3 snow globes in the living room. Sometimes, you can see them under the coffee table clutter. :confused3

Upstairs, the guest room is purple with Pooh light and alarm clock. I'm still toying with the idea of getting one of the monet-esque Pooh framed lithos. Right now, however, that room is my temporary closet during rennovations. Someday...
 
The outside of my house itself isn't Disney, but the decor inside sure is. I always tell folks my house is decorated in "Early Disney World". :cool1:

Ready? OK, I have two very large breakfronts filled in my LR with every sort of DVC/WDW/Disney Souvenir imaginable, including many mugs, plates and snow globes. There are framed posters from WDW in every single room of my home, including the kitchen and hallways, as well as various photos and banners from the parks. My Master bath has a shelf full of soaps and shampoos arranged neatly, all from WDW. My bedroom dresser has 3 large snowglobes, as well as other DVC/WDW/Disney memorabilia. You can hardly see my fridge door, as it's covered in WDW magnets, including one of the monorail that "talks" when you press a button. It says "please stand clear of the closing doors" and "por favor manteganse alejadro de las puertos". I have it postioned so the button on the magnet hits the wall when you open the fridge door, which activates the voice. Scares people who don't expect it, LOL.

I'm probably leaving something out, but that's all I can think of right now. Fun poll/thread OneMoreTry, thanks for starting it! :sunny:

Mar'
 
Other we have tonnes of Disney stuff in all our rooms our bathroom is painted and decorated for Finding Nemo out TV room has a full cabinet of snowglobes probably 50 or more. All our bedrooms have disney decorations in them even the laundry room is Disney decorated but with 3 kids running around all day for the summer it looks like a bomb went off in here LOL.
 
Our bedroom is done very VWL-esque: lots of brown and green, chunky wood, ponderosa pine carved bear on our dresser etc..., the kids bathroom is all classic Pooh: shower curtain, towels, wall hangings floor mats, even the knobs on the vanity cabinet and drawers. We are renovating the basemnet to make a large playroom for the kids (have tog et all that Fisher Price/Little Tikes/Playskool/Leapfrog stuff out of my living room and family room!) and I will be carving a "Pooh corner" out of the space. We have tons of Disney framed poster to hang down there. We are very Disney-friendly here :earboy2:
 
When you look past the clutter of 12 kids running around my house all summer you will see Disney is everywhere in our house. Bathroom.... American Mickey... the works! I even sponged mickey heads all over the walls with this pearlized glaze stuff so that sometimes you can see them and sometimes you don't SO COOL!. Kitchen is Mickey in a vineyard... had grapes, wanted mickey, so I combined them. Even a custom drawingg of Mickey in a vineyard. Lots of Disney stuff in the dinning room and living room from snow globes, to pictures to you name it.
DDS's 12 & 8 room.... tink with many other disney stuff on their shelves etc.
DS 11 not really a theme there but he proudly displays his wdw souvenirs.
DS 1 All Mickey.... painted walls with mickey border, and stenciled mickeys. Mickey curtains, Mickey headboard, night stand, dresser and lamp. The Mickey tv that has the ears and the mickey dvd/vcr.Many many disney character stuffed animals including giant mickey and minnie that are bigger than he is. He loves winnie the pooh so I saved his pinata from his birthday and hung it in there. Framed pictures of Mickey's gang. Looking for framed winnie the pooh pictures. For christmas he will get the pooh table and chair set. Oh and his curtain rod had mickey hands on each end.

There is still so much more Mickey/Disney stuff that I wish I had. DH says I should just start sending my paychecks to Disney. LOL He almost got relocated to central florida once. I was so excited... I wanted to apply to work for Disney. My step brother worked for Disney animation out in California.... he left them to go owrk for sony for more money.... The Idiot!!!
 
My apartment is the closest I can get to an imitation of the Grand Californian. I'm big into the Mission look.
 
Well, I do have to hide some Disney stuff from DW. She thinks that now that we've joined DVC (a few years back now) that I've become part of a cult. The children support me tho, so we outvote Mommy on this one, and I try to keep some of the stuff out of sight. She does appreciate that my devotion to it does get us exactly the rooms we want when we want them, and makes her Disney visits less stressful.
 
What an awesome thread! I thought I was the only weirdo that did this!

Right now, we're refurbishing our bedrooms into theme rooms - basically we were gong to theme each room to match the theming of a WDW resort. We have a Poly and a FWL right now (works in progress).

But, we're moving into a bigger place! So, the plan it, eahc of the bedrooms gets a theme, and each living area gets a theme.

I'd LOVE to see pics of anyone else's work as an inspiration! Post 'em!
 
Our house was built pre-1780, it was a tavern so does it look like LTT? no way, we look too much like the 'real thing'! :rotfl:
We don't have WDW stuff up, as we try to keep an historically 'sympathetic' style--
so how can you tell we are WDW devotees? it's like hidden mickeys around here :goodvibes UG guide on nightstand, 2005 WDW photo album, Mickey coffee mugs, Resort mugs, Mickey afghan,
We are looking for the VWL shower curtain! Called WL & no go & have been looking on Ebay since spring--any ideas?


Jean
 
So happy to see that I am not alone in my decorating tastes! :)
Kitchen- Vintage Mickey with white, black, little bit of red, little bit of yellow and chrome. This is my favorite room in the house. Steamboat willie goodies
Dining area- Framed pin sets, framed art from the gallery, porcelin sets (Beauty and the Beast, tink, pinocchio)
Living room- Not one thing disney! :( (But snuck in WL colors and theme)
Computer room- Just starting this one...DVC! so kinda empty right now but wont be for long! :)
Master Bedroom- Snow white theme
DS bedroom- The Incredibles! Was Buzz but hes has been on a big Dash kick.
DD's room- Happy bunny! :crazy2: with a little of Pooh bear mixed in :)
Bath 1- Donald! Everywhere! Framed pin sets and figs
Bath 2- DH bathroom so I stay outta there!
Bath 3 Palm trees! Love to feel a little of Florida up here in the North!

In the Kitchen we have the Animated 3-D framed set Steamboat Willie that plays music and moves. The toaster that plays its a Small World.
Dining area has the coo-koo clock Mickey clock cleaners and of course when the phone rings its to the Mickey Mouse Club! :) :) :)
 
I have a Mickey telephone on my night table, a Mickey clock on our library wall with a goofy lithograph, a disney movie figurine collection on my library bookshelves, I have two cats named Walter and Disney (female), I have a Mickey Kitchen (red and black Mickey accesories everywhere). I also have cat accessories eveyrwhere (like cat themed paper towels on my Mickey paper towel holder). I could go on and on but thats enought for now.
 
My house is closer to WL than anything else (that's why we didn't buy there). Rustic - cedar and stonework. We live in the woods, but no geyser.

I have a Pal Mickey sitting on my sideboard and a Tinkerbell clock in the spare bedroom. Does that count as "Disney decor"?

DisFlan
 

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