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Century-old homes are living, breathing pieces of history. Their architectural design, building materials, craftsmanship, and remnants of past residents beautifully reflect the era in which they ...
About 1,500 Lustron homes are still in existence in 36 states. [17] Many have been modified with additions, remodeled kitchens, vinyl windows, composite roofs, new heating systems, sheet rock interior walls, painted exteriors, and siding. Some have been dismantled, relocated and reassembled.
The exterior is stuccoed, the walls scored to simulate stone. Interior walls are plastered and have replacement Greek Revival style trim. [13] In 1856, Caroline Fabre Cantrelle, widow of Michel Bernard Cantrelle, purchased the house and remodeled it in the Greek Revival style. She added the colonnade of eight columns across each long elevation ...
Whether you’re painting a brand-new house or looking to give your current home a well-deserved refresh, consider these paint colors that will make your home’s exterior look expensive. Dark Gray
3. Green Cottage Oasis. Our third-most popular home tour of the year was dedicated to the color green.Neutral tones will always be a timeless color scheme, but Shea Watson and her husband took a ...
Otis extensively remodeled the house in 1806 by adding ten feet to the west of the original structure, creating a sixth bay. This new section expanded the front parlor, and gave Otis a small office for his practice. The house remained unchanged until the mid-late 20th century when porches were added along with interior alterations to the house ...
1. Sage Green. Sage green has quickly become a go-to color in home design and decor. The gray-green shade adds a soothing, natural look to busy spaces and provides just enough color to make black ...
Mid-century modern (MCM) is a movement in interior design, product design, graphic design, architecture and urban development that was present in all the world, but more popular in North America, Brazil and Europe from roughly 1945 to 1970 during the United States's post-World War II period.