A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
The Grant Park House began with a classic Atlanta craftsman style bungalow in the historic Grant Park neighborhood that was in need of ...
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A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
In the Grant Park North Historic District, National Register #86000462.
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Zestimate® Home Value: $354,935. This Spacious 4 Bedroom 3.5 Bath Home is simply gorgeous and 100% Move-in Ready! You will love the great curb appeal as you approach, with stylish low-maintenance brick and stone exterior. As you enter, note the gleaming HDWD floors and giant Sunny Windows of the Living Room and Parlor. The flowing floorplan leads next to the Giant Family Room--a great place to relax after a long day. This room is enhanced by the wooded view through the large windows, the cathedral ceilings and gas fireplace. Create delicious feasts in the large Eat-in Kitchen, featuring wood cabinets, island, pantry, and cool Wine Rack! Walk out from the kitchen to the Huge Deck with cool Canvas Sail-cloth cover for comfortable relaxing and dining! Upstairs, the tranquil owner's Suite features a Walk-in Closet and adjoining bathroom with Dual Vanity. Down the hall are three additional bedrooms, all with their own Walk-in Closets! There is room for everyone in the expansive Finished Lower Level, with handy half bath! Move right in to this beautiful home...it needs only one thing--A New Owner!
The charm and personality of a dilapidated 1905 Queen Anne bungalow on Oakland Avenue have been restored during a beautiful renovation by Carl Mattison Design and Round-Here Renovations, and...
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
The C.H. Farrington Estate in Dolph Park is one of the most exceptional homes in Northeast Portland. Built in 1925, this gracious Storybook cottage was designed by Carl L. Linde, and has been thoughtfully reimagined with exquisite finishes throughout. Impressive yard with immaculate landscaping and mature trees allows for a peaceful retreat on nearly a half acre of privacy, perfect for both intimate and larger gatherings. Uninterrupted expansive glass doors and windows join the indoors and outdoors seamlessly. Formal common spaces linked by curved archways with abundant natural light capture a modern design aesthetic. Property highlights include new roof, all new mechanicals, dual Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezers, Miele appliances, butler pantry, Waterworks plumbing fixtures throughout, Rocky Mountain cast bronze hardware, Mr. Steam shower in primary, Lutron remote lighting system, new windows and steel doors, theater room, home gym, and earthquake retrofitting. [Home Energy Score = 1. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10214977]
The C.H. Farrington Estate in Dolph Park is one of the most exceptional homes in Northeast Portland. Built in 1925, this gracious Storybook cottage was designed by Carl L. Linde, and has been thoughtfully reimagined with exquisite finishes throughout. Impressive yard with immaculate landscaping and mature trees allows for a peaceful retreat on nearly a half acre of privacy, perfect for both intimate and larger gatherings. Uninterrupted expansive glass doors and windows join the indoors and outdoors seamlessly. Formal common spaces linked by curved archways with abundant natural light capture a modern design aesthetic. Property highlights include new roof, all new mechanicals, dual Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezers, Miele appliances, butler pantry, Waterworks plumbing fixtures throughout, Rocky Mountain cast bronze hardware, Mr. Steam shower in primary, Lutron remote lighting system, new windows and steel doors, theater room, home gym, and earthquake retrofitting. [Home Energy Score = 1. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10214977]
Artist and designer Bridie Hall has decorated her north London town house with a mix of antiques and handmade objects to create interiors that are both sophisticated and original.
How the design-inclined homeowners embraced the patina of the past while curating their home's layered look.
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Lyme Park is a large estate located south of Disley, Cheshire. The estate is managed by the National Trust and consists of a mansion house surrounded by formal gardens, in a deer park in the Peak District National Park.[1] The house is the largest in Cheshire,[2] and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.[3] The estate was granted to Sir Thomas Danyers in 1346 and passed to the Leghs of Lyme by marriage in 1388. It remained in the possession of the Legh family until 1946 when it was given to the National Trust. The house dates from the latter part of the 16th century. Modifications were made to it in the 1720s by Giacomo Leoni, who retained some of the Elizabethan features and added others, particularly the courtyard and the south range. It is difficult to classify Leoni's work at Lyme, as it contains elements of both Palladian and Baroque styles.[a] Further modifications were made by Lewis Wyatt in the 19th century, especially to the interior. Formal gardens were created and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The house, gardens and park have been used as locations for filming and they are open to the public. The Lyme Caxton Missal is on display in the Library.
Talk about curb appeal — and needing some. This 1905 bungalow in Atlanta had been neglected for so long that it was dragging the whole Grant Park neighborhood down with its droopy awnings and vinyl si
Grab a drink with a top-notch view of the Windy City.
Pardon the fawning, but the transformation of Grant Park's Woodward Mansion — a rundown mess just a year ago, tucked in the two blocks between Memorial Drive and Interstate 20 — is nothing short...
Peter Stutchbury's proposed new outdoor community space transforms the former South Sydney Hospital site.
Grant Park Gateway stems from a 2015 study by the city looking at current and future traffic and parking demands for Grant Park and Zoo Atlanta. The development will be funded through bond revenue and supplemented by additional sources.
"Oh!" said Baby Sally. "Just what I need more of. Ideas for more sweet little things to make." Well I do have to make one of these darling TINY bonnets one day soon. Just maybe not today. Pacific Mountain Laurel My Namesake Flower
Atlanta has been my home for most of my life but it wasn't until I settled in historic Grant Park that I truly felt I'd found where I belo...
Clear Architects has received planning approval to bring a beautiful Art Deco cinema - The Regal - in Highams Park, East London, back to life. The development is an ambitious multi-million-pound project which includes a restaurant and 34 residential apartments, in addition to a two-screen 'arthouse' cinema complex.
A well proportioned London flat was the ideal setting for interior designer Emma Grant’s trove of eclectic finds, with each piece shaping her vision for the space.
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