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Nestled
behind the wrought iron gates located at 1622 North Wheeling Avenue
in Muncie Indiana is the stately brick home known as Pineapple House
Interiors. This gracious home was originally built by Brownlee as
the final and most prestigious installment to the Brownlee Addition,
where the builder subsequently lived for some time. As the years
passed, so did several owners and residents which ultimately left
the home in deplorable condition, unoccupied and neglected until it
was discovered by Amy Puckett and lovingly restored with the help of
her auctioneer husband, Brad of
PuckettAuctions.com.
Now viewed as one of Muncie's historic
treasures, the gracious home lends itself as a perfect backdrop for
Amy's signature style and interior design showroom filled with
designer samples of fabrics and wall coverings to one-of-a-kind
antiques, home accessories and gracious gifts.

Meander down the winding marble walkways flanked with elegant
flora filled urns to enter the Pineapple House Interiors showroom
and office. The distinctive brick home is enveloped with Virginia
Creeper vine while the opulent interiors feature an stunning ornate
wrought iron staircase, grandeur working fireplace with custom
mosaic hearth, antique lighting fixtures throughout the home, custom
designed mosaic master bathroom, and several unique built in antique
chests original to the home.
The enchanting, totally renovated, southern style gardens and
courtyard are filled with lilacs, climbing wisteria and clematis
vines, wedding roses, hydrangeas and bubbling fountains that serve
as the perfect backdrop for elegant gatherings, weddings and
parties.
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