HGTV Dream Home: The Pi
After a full year of classes, meals, socials, holidays and many memories in between, there comes a time when the Alpha Delta Pi house, or as we like to call it, “The Pi,” is retired for the summer, as sisters embark on a three-month break.
The anticipated day has come, when The Pi opens for another year of cherished memories to be made. 32 sisters — rookies and veterans — are moving into The Pi (and with heaping amounts of clothes in hand, I may add). What's better than living in a completely furnished two-storied mansion equipped with a flat screen TV, library, piano and dining hall? Not to mention this house has some serious curb appeal!
The anticipated day has come, when The Pi opens for another year of cherished memories to be made. 32 sisters — rookies and veterans — are moving into The Pi (and with heaping amounts of clothes in hand, I may add). What's better than living in a completely furnished two-storied mansion equipped with a flat screen TV, library, piano and dining hall? Not to mention this house has some serious curb appeal!
The feeling is indescribable to have the opportunity to live in a sorority house. It's the home of our sisterhood. It makes for a unique and fulfilling college experience.
This weekend, girls traded in their “Sunday Fundays” for Sunday move-in day as Spirit and Recruitment Week roll around the corner. Sisters reunite and became interior designers for the day (watch out Ty Pennington!). All 16 rooms radiate their own characters — one tour through The Pi and it's apparent ADPis come in all personalities and styles.
Room 1 went for a calm atmosphere with shades of lavender and cream. The mixed textures create a comfortable and serene sanctuary in The Pi.
Room 15 went classic, with all white and hints of sparkle. The room is pure elegance with a feminine touch.
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Room 7 went for an inviting room, playing with bright and cheerful colors such as blues, greens and yellows. The room is accented with favorite photos of family and friends.
Here's to a fantastic new year in our humble abode!
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