When you hear someone talking about the Tudors, the controversial King Henry VIII may pop to mind and the way he treated his six wives. However, during the time he was in power, a very unique architecture was born. The quaint fairytale-like Tudor homes made their appearance among their colonial counterparts with their easily recognizable features. These charming homes come in all sizes and often mimic the romantic appearance of an old English manor.
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NB Design Group has redesigned this beautiful storybook Tudor home built in 1924, located in the small Seattle suburb of Medina, Washington.
A team of talented designers, builders, and artisans restores a historic home with authentic details and contemporary sensibilities.
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Characterized by steeply pitched roofs, half timber framing and brick or stone walls, Tudor homes are one of the most distinguishable architectural styles. These designs, encompassing both Tudor architecture of the exterior and interior, ranging from classic to modern interpretations, show just how undeniably beautiful and charming the style will always be.
Об исторических корнях строений с башнями. Проект современного замка – воплощение стиля и благородства. Разновидности башен частных домов.
The exterior of this unique home in Illinois features a stone façade with a blend of traditional English cottage style and modern Tudor architecture.
Tudor style homes got its origin from the UK and they are commonly known as mock Tudor homes. They first came about in the mid to late 19th century, and