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Image 6 of 28 from gallery of The Dunn House / The Practice of Everyday Design. Photograph by Arnaud Marthouret
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
The Brooks & Dunn superstar opens up the doors of his country retreat.
Gustafson has overhauled an 1,100-square-foot 1950s country home into a modern farmstead filled with airy, neutral tones and rustic elements; a space whose aesthetic fits somewhere between Amber Lewis and Chip and Joanna Gaines.
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Image 2 of 12 from gallery of Kurnell House / DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design. Photograph by Brett Boardman
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
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Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Built In 1845, this home is widely thought to have been owned by the state of Florida’s first governor, William Dunn Moseley.
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
The Brooks & Dunn superstar opens up the doors of his country retreat.
Image 15 of 17 from gallery of The Dogtrot House / DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design. Floor Plan
The Brooks & Dunn superstar opens up the doors of his country retreat.
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
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Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
Love the original details in this house! The Dunn house was built in 1928 by Virginia architect J. Bryant Heard. Located on .28 acres in Eden, North Carolina. It was built for William Oscar Jenkins, an engineer, and his wife, Ruby Ivie. During the depression, the Jenkins could no longer stay in the home so it was left to Ruby’s sister, Sally Ivie Dunn and her husband, attorney Adolphus William Dunn. The home has many original features in it and I bet there are hardwood floors underneath the carpeting. Love that sunroom on the side of the house. The home has 2,661 square feet. $89,000 Contact Cathleen Turner with Preservation North Carolina: 919-401-8540 From the Preservation North Carolina listing: Heard’s fondness for the classical idiom is expressed throughout his body of work and in the Dunn House, which includes a classical Doric entry portico enhanced by a wide fanlight over the door and sidelites, a Doric-columned side porch and sunroom on either side all topped by a Chippendale-inspired balustrade, arched attic windows in the gables, and Flemish bond brickwork with basketweave courses along the cornice and watertable. His strong adherence to symmetry is likely the reason for two interior […]
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