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The raised ranch is a two-story house in which a finished basement serves as an additional floor. It may be built into a slope to utilize the terrain or minimize its profile. For a house to be classified by realtors as a raised ranch, there must be a flight of steps to get to the main living floor – which distinguishes it from a split-level ...
Dingbat building named "The Mary & Jane" with styled balconies A stucco box. In a 1998 Los Angeles Times editorial about the area's evolving standards for development, the birth of the dingbat is retold (as a cautionary tale): "By mid-century, a development-driven southern California was in full stride, paving its bean fields, leveling mountaintops, draining waterways and filling in wetlands ...
Ecton Hall, Ecton, Northamptonshire – 1986–1989 by Period Property Investments Plc (previously derelict), house into 12 apartments; stables, coach house, game larder, laundry and dairy into 7 homes; and 9 newly built 2-storey stone houses in two terraces. Sheffield Park House, Haywards Heath, East Sussex – c.1988 – early 1990s by Period ...
House Beautiful: What was the home like before? Hannah Ozburn: It was a little darker with much more neutral and traditional furnishings and textiles, while I have incorporated a lot more light ...
The James S. Manning House, a Queen Anne-style manor at 911 N. Mangum St., was built in 1880. It is also known as the Bull Durham House. In the film Bull Durham it was the home of Annie Savoy who ...
“The concept was laidback living, inspired by the great outdoors,” Willson says. Paint: Shaded White, Farrow & Ball. Drapery: custom, in Tonic Living linen.Sofa: Montauk Sofa, in Studio Four ...
The I-house is a vernacular house type, popular in the United States from the colonial period onward. The I-house was so named in the 1930s by Fred Kniffen, a cultural geographer at Louisiana State University who was a specialist in folk architecture. He identified and analyzed the type in his 1936 study of Louisiana house types. [1] [2] [3]
That '80s Aesthetic. From gargantuan TV consoles to now-archaic answering machines, there were plenty of things you could find in just about every house during the 1980s.