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oug and Tamela Swanson moved to Middle Tennessee in 2006 when Doug took a job with HCA. The originally lived in Laurelbrook but always wanted to live in Westhaven. They would drive around it occasionally, and on one of those spins they saw the lot where they live now and were immediately blown away by the view. They put a deposit down that day. “We stood on this dirt and said if we’re going to move here, this would be the lot we would live on,” Tamela says. “And that’s what we did, and now we’re so happy.” Settled in their dream neighborhood in a Preston Sheadesigned home built by Montgomery Classics, it’s clear the whole idea was for the family to enjoy life together as well as provide a place where guests not only feel welcome, but actually look forward to being — simply because it’s so much fun. But it also has the right kind of flow for just the two of them.
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“This is a pretty big house, but it’s a lot smaller than our last house,” Tamela says. “We didn’t want the giant formal living room, or stuffy living anywhere. We knew that it was going to be mostly just Doug and I, so we wanted a space where we live. And … it turned out to be perfectly livable.” And they use every inch of it, from the wine room in the basement to the outdoor balcony off the game room that has been the site of more than a few late nights over cigars and bourbon. Their children — Kendall, 22, and Chase, 24 — love coming home to visit, and their extended families have no problem staying for a few days either. In fact, Doug’s mother’s favorite room is the upstairs game room — although in the Swanson house it’s called “The DougOut.” It’s definitely the kind of space that deserves its own name. It is the ultimate place to hang out, and when the Swansons send out an email to the neighborhood letting people know they can come and hang out, they always have takers.