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  2. Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1980s, the interior of the second story remained largely intact, but the third and fourth stories had been significantly modified with dropped ceilings and fluorescent lights. [ 33 ] [ 35 ] After the 1980s renovation, it had green walls with portraits, in addition to elaborate plasterwork, wood paneling, and vaulted ceilings. [ 31 ]

  3. American Foursquare - Wikipedia

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    The American Foursquare or "Prairie Box" was a post-Victorian style, which shared many features with the Prairie architecture pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright.. During the early 1900s and 1910s, Wright even designed his own variations on the Foursquare, including the Robert M. Lamp House, "A Fireproof House for $5000", and several two-story models for American System-Built Homes.

  4. Villard Houses - Wikipedia

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    A stairway with a wainscoted wall and a decorated balustrade leads between the second and third stories of the south wing. [37] The upper-story bedrooms are decorated with painted woods and could be accessed by an elevator. [255] The bedrooms on the third floor originally had chintz wall hangings and colorful decorations. [37]

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  6. Stoop (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, it was the place that children would congregate to play street games such as stoop ball. Urbanites lacking yards often hold stoop sales instead of yard sales . In her pivotal book The Death and Life of Great American Cities , Jane Jacobs includes the stoop as part of her model of the self-regulating urban street.

  7. Interior architecture - Wikipedia

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    Interior architecture is the design of a building or shelter from inside out, or the design of a new interior for a type of home that can be fixed. It can refer to the initial design and plan used for a building's interior, to that interior's later redesign made to accommodate a changed purpose, or to the significant revision of an original ...

  8. Beningbrough Hall - Wikipedia

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    It has baroque interiors, cantilevered stairs, wood carving and central corridors which run the length of the house. Externally the house is a red-brick Baroque mansion with a grand drive running to the main frontage and a walled garden, The house is home to changing exhibitions on the first floor art gallery and stories of the estate on the ...

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