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Architect James Laughlin teamed up with Heather Chadduck to restore his Philadelphian Georgian home to its original glory.
The entry to the living rooms are double pocket doors and the living room ceiling is surrounded with box molding and underneath it, a picture rail. The floor is a carpeted hardwood floor with a plain 12-inch baseboard and all other rooms contain the same floor and ceiling finishes with a few variations in the walls.
An earthen floor. An earthen floor, also called an adobe floor, is a floor made of dirt, raw earth, or other unworked ground materials. It is usually constructed, in modern times, with a mixture of sand, finely chopped straw and clay, mixed to a thickened consistency and spread with a trowel on a sub-surface such as concrete.
30 Pics To Take You On A Trip Down Memory Lane. Gabija Saveiskyte. December 10, 2024 at 6:19 AM. ... "Old Internet" is a special little corner of the World Wide Web, where more than 280,000 people ...
Roger A. Cook (1954 – August 21, 2024) was an American garden and landscape contractor, widely known as the resident landscaping expert on the PBS home renovation program This Old House (1988-2022 ) — as well as Ask This Old House and Inside This Old House. In 2022, Cook and his colleagues received a Lifetime Achievement Emmy. [1]
Youheum Son is truly an extreme minimalist. Aside from her cat's bed, a few string lights and flowers, Son's apartment, which she shares with her minimalist sister, fully emulates her dedication ...
This is a list of historic houses in Massachusetts.. Samuel Lincoln House, Hingham, built on land purchased 1649 by Samuel Lincoln, ancestor of President Abraham Lincoln Stephen Phillips House is over 200 years old and is located in the Chestnut Street District, in Salem, Massachusetts, United States.
[1] [2] The other example he gives is the Court House in Worsley, which was built in 1849. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The first Cheshire architect to be involved in the movement was T. M. Penson , [ 1 ] who restored the house at No. 22 Eastgate Street, Chester, in 1852 in the black-and-white style. [ 4 ]