Andrea Hubbell Photography

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402 Harris Road - For Sale!

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Our labor of love for the last 8.5 years, 402 Harris Road, is for sale!  Check out the MLS listing, #518455.  We really hope that this home's next owner loves it as much as we have.

And, I apologize for the number of images of our son's room.  I just couldn't help myself.  :)


liberty mills residence for loring woodriff

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This may be my dream country home. Situated 25 minutes outside of Charlottesville in Somerset (close to Montpelier) on a gorgeous, rolling property with Rapidan River frontage, this C. 1856 house has been beautifully renovated by architect Kevin Davis. Remember his family's lovely Charlottesville home that I photographed last spring? You can imagine my excitement when I was called again to photograph this residence of his, which has been perfectly decorated by Kevin and his wife, Holly. I couldn't stop exclaming over the fabrics, textures, furniture and details they used throughout; loving the mix of modern and traditional pieces.

This home is for sale and represented by Loring Woodriff.  

the stone walls at the front of the property are really lovely.

love this downstairs hall space. especially the color, which brian and i painted our bedroom 8 months ago! benjamin moore kendall charcoal.

i have a major crush on this chair.

those textures!

i'm pretty crazy about this chair, too. bright teal naugahyde! 

this bathtub! swoon.

the perfect place for this end-of-summer meal.

sandy point

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Last June, the day after I photographed this wedding, I found myself on the eastern shore of Virginia. I'd been asked to visit the community of Sandy Point to capture the essence of a home and its surrounding landscape in 20 hours. We arrived on Sunday afternoon and I immediately got to work photographing this +100 years old building that once functioned as a bunk house at a ferry boat landing just down the point. I fell in love with the charming, unpretentious nature of the place: the real wood paneling, the campy feel, the treasures found and placed years ago. I stayed the night, shared a meal with the property owners and heard stories of fish and birds and watercraft. We even went night fishing, a quietly exhillerating sport that relies solely on the sense of feeling the line on your fingertips.  The next morning we rose with the sun, ventured back out on the water and captured the community at its shore.

In 20 hours I formed a connection with Sandy Point; to the water and the shore and the pine forest that reminds me of Florida. I hope to visit again, one day soon. You can, too, as the house will be available to rent for weekends and longer. When I have more information on how you can do just that, I will share it here. Until then...

Sandy Point.

732 monticello avenue | charlottesville architectural photographer

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on a street in the Belmont neighborhood sits this very classic Charlottesville home...with a twist. Architect Kevin Davis created a beautiful, modern addition to his family's residence, one that boasts a nearly 270° view from the third floor master bedroom and bath. Hello, dream bathtub!

732 Monticello Avenue is ARThouse, a weeklong collision of art, architecture, and antiques. Check it out during Historic Garden Week to see art co-curated by chroma projects and les yeux du monde, along with an up close and personal peek inside the beautiful home, which is for sale!

For sale information about the house, visit the ARThouse website.