Lake Como, Italy ~ Daily Inspiration by Cool Chic Style Fashion (Around the World with Photographer Rhiannon Taylor) Il magnifico paesaggio del Lago di Como ha incantato artisti e viaggiatori per secoli. Dalle rive del lago, puoi godere di molteplici affascinanti panorami: suggestivi borghi, splendide ville e rigogliosi giardini. Questa bellissima immagine è del fotografo Rhiannon Taylor di - In Bed With - un blog dedicato ai viaggi, il suo fondatore viaggia il mondo alla ricerca di hotel bellissimi per poi condividerne le foto e le informazioni con i suoi lettori. via Tory Burch photographs courtesy of @InBedWith.Me Sontuosa residenza in tudor-style @blantyreresort photographed by @ksears for @victoriamagazine. via @coolchicstyle {A renowned Relais & Châteaux, Forbes Five-Star resort located in the Berkshires} via @coolchicstyle puffy bow dresses 🎀 💕🌸🌿best of talents @brognano_official link in bio. . @rufus_airlines Del Pozo Spring 2019 Dream home! Villa Scarpariello Relais in Marmorata, Italy. Photography by Brydie Mack.@villascarpariellorelais @wolfcubwolfcub Poetic Peonies & beautiful gilded antiques.🌿 Interior Design by @suzannekasler @verandamag 𝒞𝓁𝒾𝒸𝓀 𝓉𝑜 𝓈𝑒𝑒 𝑜𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝒟𝒶𝒾𝓁𝓎 𝐼𝓃𝓈𝓅𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃: Fashion, Family, Lifestyle & Entertaining Ideas that celebrates everyday life. Moda, Bellezza, Daily Tips, Party & People: le tendenze moda, i consigli beauty, i personaggi, i luoghi e gli eventi. 🌸🌸 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒, 𝒮𝓉𝑒𝒻𝒶𝓃𝒾𝒶 A Italian Kitchen by Stefania: Simple, healthy and good recipes from my home kitchen. Cool Chic Style Confidential Let’s keep in touch! Bloglovin / Instagram / Twitter / Tumblr / Facebook / Pinterest
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The Dr. Lyman Stewart house. An example of design #53 from the pattern book Cottage Souvenir #2. George F. Barber, architect.
J’adore cette belle maison trouvée sur themodernhouse. Le jardin entre dans la maison ou bien est-ce une grande serre habitée? En fait, les photos ne permettent pas de bien comprendre comment la maison est agencée. Où commence la maison? Où commence la véranda? Ou bien est-ce une serre? En tout cas le résultat titille notre […]
The Nanny's C.C. Babcock mastered power dressing. Here are her five best outfits from the show.
J’adore cette belle maison trouvée sur themodernhouse. Le jardin entre dans la maison ou bien est-ce une grande serre habitée? En fait, les photos ne permettent pas de bien comprendre comment la maison est agencée. Où commence la maison? Où commence la véranda? Ou bien est-ce une serre? En tout cas le résultat titille notre […]
The decaying landmarks are providing a brisk trade - tourists are shelling out $45 a pop for a three-hour tour of churches, train stations and humble family homes.
Awww? Just want to pinch its cheek. Ledyard Street, Detroit
Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church of Detroit built in 1908 and affectionately known as St. Curvy's. Abandoned for over 10 years, it is now being remodeled. View Large On Black
Bring your mind to the gutter - we all float down here!
Built in 1891 this house is now used by Lansing Community College. In 1982 the house was restored and the turret replaced (the original turret had been removed).
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Today we ran across this huge Second Empire house abandoned on a busy crossroads (M60 & Calvin Center Rd), west of Vandalia, Michigan. At first I didn't recognize it but then realized it was one we had looked at many years ago when it was being offered for sale. It may still be for sale as there was the remains of a real estate sign in front. I thought the widows did not look original for the style, note the length of those on the ground floor. The teardrop doors in front are a design I have seen around here before.
The City's dozens of alleyways were often only 1–2 m (3.3–6.6 ft) wide, and had poor lighting and drainage.[18] An informal network of staircases and passageways also formed on upper levels, which was so extensive that one could travel north to south through the entire City without ever touching solid ground.[4] cyborganthropology.com/Kowloon_Walled_City
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For six years, Cleveland, Ohio photographer Brandon P. Davis, 26, has researched old spaces, taking sombre yet breathtakingly beautiful pictures of their interiors, which have long been forgotten by their human inhabitants.
This beautiful single-family home in South Korea features an innovative take on the traditional pitched roof typology that is meant to improve both the
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A water castle is a castle or stately home whose site is entirely surrounded by moats or natural water bodies. The water that surrounds the castle was used as an obstacle to hinder an attacker. In many places in Europe, castles that had formerly been fortified changed their role or were converted over the course of time so that they became largely representational and residential buildings. 1. Červená Lhota Castle, Czech Republic link Červená Lhota is a château situated about 20 km (12.5 mi) north-west of Jindřichův Hradec in south Bohemia, Czech Republic. It stands in the middle of a lake on a rocky island. Its picturesque Renaissance building is a destination of thousands of tourists every year. The name Červená Lhota means "red village" and can be explained by the color of the château's bright-red roof tiles. link The four-winged two-storey château, with a small courtyard in the center, occupies the whole rock and just into the fishpond. A stone bridge, built in 1622, links the château with the banks of the pond, replacing the original drawbridge. The southern edge of the fishpond is covered in thick forest, which forms a backdrop to the château. A marked circular path stretches around the fishpond. Rowing across the fishpond is a pleasant diversion on a hot summer day, and boats can be hired near the château. [link, map] 2. Schloss Nordkirchen, Germany link Schloss Nordkirchen is located in Westphalia, Germany, and was built in 1703 to 1734. It is known as the "Versailles of Westphalia" as it is the largest of the partly moated castles in that region. The castle stands on a rectangular island surrounded by a broad moat-like canal. At the island's four corners stand four small free-standing pavilions. link The garden front gives onto a landscaped park of some 170 hectares (0.66 sq mi), reached through a formal parterre of scrolling broderie on axis, flanked by expanses of lawn. The gardens and the surrounded woods are peopled with a multitude of lifesize marble statues of which the first deliveries were made in 1721 from the Munich sculptor Johann Wilhelm Gröninger. [link, map] 3. Moritzburg Castle, Germany link Moritzburg Castle is a Baroque palace in Moritzburg, in the German state of Saxony, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) northwest of the Saxon capital, Dresden. The castle has four round towers and lies on a symmetrical artificial island. link It is named after Duke Moritz of Saxony, who had a hunting lodge built there between 1542 and 1546. The surrounding woodlands and lakes have been a favourite hunting area of the electors and kings of Saxony. [link, map] 4. Vischering Castle, Germany link Vischering Castle in North Rhine-Westfalia is the most typical moated castle in the Münster region of Germany. This region has one of the highest German concentrations of castles, palaces and fortifications. link The castle consists of outer defensive courtyard, defensive gateways, moat, drawbridge, main building and chapel. The sandstone walls, the red tile roofs as well as their reflection in the moat provide many harmonious views from the wooded surroundings. [link, map] 5. Trakai Island Castle, Lithuania link Trakai Island Castle is an island castle located in Trakai, Lithuania, on an island in Lake Galvė. The castle is sometimes referred to as "Little Marienburg". The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century, and around 1409 major works were completed. Trakai was one of the main centres of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the castle held great strategic importance. link The Trakai Island Castle today is the hub where plenty of concerts, events and festivals are held. In Lithuania, the castle is also considered to be one of the most beautiful historical monuments ever. In 1962, a museum was opened here. During the year Trakai Island Castle attracts up to 300 000 visitors. [link1, link2, map] 6. Leeds Castle, UK link Leeds Castle, though only one of hundreds of castles in the U.K., is unique in that it has been updated to a comfortable, livable one. It became a royal palace over 700 years ago and has seen no military action for almost that long. The castle lies in a large park on a small lake - a beautiful sight, especially in the moonlight. link Today the castle, is used for political or medical conferences, weddings and other events that benefit from a wonderfully modern, secluded environment housed in a thousand-year-old castle. [link, map] 7. Brennhausen, Germany link Brennhausen is a castle in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the Haßberge Nature Park. The first known mention of Brennhausen in an official document was the year 1182. [link, map] 8. Schwerin Castle, Germany link Schwerin Castle is a castle located in the city of Schwerin, the capital of the Bundesland of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. For centuries it was the home of the dukes and grand dukes of Mecklenburg and later Mecklenburg-Schwerin. It currently serves as the seat of the state parliament. link Set in a romantic location on a small island in Lake Schwerin, Schwerin Castle is one of Europe's foremost examples of historicist architecture. The island location chosen for the original Slav stronghold, first documented in 973, offers many strategic advantages. [link1, link2, map] 9. Herstmonceux Castle, UK link Herstmonceux Castle is a brick-built castle near Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England. This castle is one of the oldest significant brick buildings (built in the 15th century) still standing in England; brick was an unusual material for the time in Britain. The builders of Herstmonceux Castle concentrated more on grandeur and comfort than on defence. link From 1957 to 1988 its grounds were the home of the Royal Greenwich Observatory. Today it is used by the Bader International Study Centre of Queen's University, Canada. Herstmonceux Castle is home to events throughout the year, including the annual England's Medieval Festival on August Bank Holiday weekend. [link, map] 10. Muiderslot, Netherlands link The Muiderslot is a castle in the Netherlands, located at the mouth of the river Vecht, some 15 km (9.3 mi) southeast of Amsterdam, in Muiden, where it flows into what used to be the Zuiderzee (drained bay). It's one of the better known castles in the Netherlands. link The Muiderslot, surrounded by a splendid castle moat, is furnished and decorated with art and everyday objects from the 16th century. The castle is currently a national museum. The insides of the castle, its rooms and kitchens, have been restored to look like they did in the 17th century and several of the rooms now house a good collection of arms and armour. [link1, map] 11. Glücksburg Castle, Germany link Glücksburg Castle is a castle in the town of Glücksburg, Germany. It is one of the most important Renaissance castles in northern Europe. This castle is the seat of the House of Glücksburg (ducal house) and was also used by the Danish kings. link Situated on the Flensburg Fjord the castle is now a museum owned by a foundation, and is no longer inhabited by the ducal family. Its board of directors is chaired by Christoph, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein, the current titular duke and head of the House of Glücksburg and House of Oldenburg. [link, map] 12. Moyland Castle, Germany link Moyland Castle is a moated castle in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Its name derives from the Dutch word Moiland which means "beautiful country". The name was probably coined by Dutch workers, which the former owner Jacob van den Eger of the Lower Rhine had brought to his property to drain the surrounding wetlands. link The palace complex consists of a closed, four-towered main keep (a type of fortified tower), which is southeast of farm buildings in the front. The latter is home to a museum café, museum administration, the library and a space for changing exhibitions. [link, map]
This week we've got tub envy, our Most Loved post a brilliant bathroom decorated by the illustrious American cartoonist Saul Steinberg, and Loved by Sophie Wedgwood
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Not exactly in Brush Park but close by, this house still has the nice detailing and enough weathering to make it interesting.
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