Showing posts with label Beadboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beadboard. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Gorgeous Downsizing
Recently there has been a huge increase in the news that the era of the McMansion is coming to a close. It is said that as the baby boomers move into retirement many are wanting to downsize. Of course downsizing immediately conjures up images of a smaller cramped and uninteresting house, but not if you are acclaimed architect Peter Zimmerman. A master of proportion and scale, Zimmerman,
Monday, October 4, 2010
A Coastal Dream by Catalano Architects
Houses by the ocean always seem to draw me in. I love the shingle style architecture - and no one does it better than our friends at Catalano Architects. This particular house has incorporated a lighthouse theme.Notice the "lighthouse" in this closer up photo. As usual, no detail was overlooked inside or out. You enter the home via a gorgeous cobblestone edged driveway. The back of the home is
Monday, September 6, 2010
A Maine Coastal Jewel By Linda Banks
Designer and architect, Linda Banks, has been creating some of my favorite coastal homes for many years. She just sent on to me one of her recently completed projects to share with you. Once again Linda has created a wonderful ocean oasis for her clients in Maine. On a spectacular property on the coast of Maine, Linda worked with her clients to create a shingled styled home from a new
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The Butler's Pantry
Who doesn't love the look of a traditional Butler's Pantry? The Butler's Pantry is making a comeback in American and English homes as part of a resurgence of nesting and homekeeping since the late 1990s. It is one of the most requested features in American homes today, despite larger kitchen sizes than ever before. There is a charm and nostalgia to the pantry, as well as a practical, utilitarian
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Starfish Cottage
With summer soon approaching I was compelled to show you a peek into Wright-Ryan Homes' Starfish Cottage. This lovely home was built by Wright-Ryan Construction, who have been building Maine's great spaces since 1984. All pictures are from their web site. Let's take a look: We arrive on to a lovely porch. Perfect to relax with a book and listen to the crashing waves. The entry treats us to a
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