enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Is Modern Farmhouse Style Losing Its Appeal? Here Are the ...

    www.aol.com/modern-farmhouse-style-losing-appeal...

    Not all interior design styles last forever. Japandi is very similar to modern farmhouse—you could even argue that its likeness is a contributing factor in its recent popularity boom.

  3. Dyckman House - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyckman_House

    The Dyckman House, now the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, is the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan island, a vestige of New York City's rural past. The Dutch Colonial-style farmhouse was built by William Dyckman , c.1785, [ 3 ] and was originally part of over 250 acres (100 ha) of farmland owned by the family. [ 4 ]

  4. Hovander Homestead Park - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hovander_Homestead_Park

    Hovander Farmhouse Interior In the late 19th century, it was common in the Northwest for settlers to imitate the style of architecture from their previous homes. [ 16 ] Many aspects of Scandinavian architecture are present within the house, including the egg and dart trim design, representing fertility, modified to fit a traditional geometric ...

  5. Wyckoff House - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyckoff_House

    The Wyckoff House, or Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House, is a historic house at 5816 Clarendon Road in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, within Milton Fidler Park.

  6. This countryside farmhouse offers a peaceful escape from the Texas city life and summer heat. ... Interior designer Heidi Caillier collaborated with Joon Loloi for their first-ever collaboration ...

  7. Wood Farm - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_Farm

    Wood Farm is a farmhouse on the British Royal Family's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England. Historically occupied by members of the Royal Family and their guests, the house was a long favourite of Elizabeth II. From his retirement in 2017, the house was home to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

  8. Middle German house - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_German_house

    The Middle German house first emerged in the Middle Ages as a type of farmhouse built either using timber framing or stone. It is an 'all-in-one' house (Einhaus) with living quarters and livestock stalls under one roof. This rural type of farmstead still forms part of the scene in many villages in the central and southern areas of Germany.

  9. Frisian farmhouse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisian_farmhouse

    A typical Frisian Head-Neck-Body farmhouse. A "Head-Neck-Body farmhouse" (Dutch: kop-hals-rompboerderij) or Head-Neck-Rump farmhouse is a typical Frisian farmhouse. [1] It consists of a residence (the head) and a kitchen (the neck) placed in line in front of a big shed (the body). A striking fact is that the residence was never built in the ...