Catherine Howard's White Gown.
The Tudor House is a unique location and one of the most atmospheric Grade II Listed Tudor buildings in England.
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.
This is a quick cheats guide to making a Tudor gown. First it will make it easier to decide what style of gown you would like ,I have included a short gallery of the more well known gowns and out…
A history of royal fashion, the Tudors. Henry VIII and Elizabeth I were considered the original power dressers!
For today’s Color Roundup, in lieu of a color, I decided to show some incredible stone and brick interiors. Nothing says rustic like a beautiful stone fireplace, accent wall or exposed brick ceiling or wall.
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1927 Tudor Revival For Sale In Bronxville New York. $6,495,000. High ceilings, oak beams and restored woodwork adorn the interiors.
The Tudor period Long Gallery, constructed around 1600 Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, U.K.
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Explore the chic blend of old and new in a Contemporary Modern Tudor Style House. Perfect your home's style!
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.
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Nursemaid dress, Tudor style
c.1929 Tudor by Period Restoration in Saint Louis, MO Sells for $1.6M 233 Woodbourne Drive, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63105 No expense was spared in the extensive restoration and renovation of this historic c.1929 Tudor in Saint Louis, Missouri. The property first hit the market in April of 2018 for $1,899,000. It has just […]
Architect Frank Neely designs a new timeless Tudor in Atlanta.
Back on the market for $6.25M, this sprawling Gramercy Park apartment, complete with park key, was the residence of the building's owner/developer, which explains "Tudor castle" details like a limestone arch and casement windows, terra-cotta panels and brickwork.
Designed by: Michael Abraham Architecture
Alastair Hendy has an uncanny talent for evoking the mood of the past - from his restored Tudor house to his charming Victorian-style shop in Hastings
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Tudor-style house designs and styles are charming and classic, inspired by English architecture. These examples are Tudor homes at their best.
Annika Caswell a student from the Wimbledon School of Art wardrobe department, dressed as Catherine Parr, next to her portrait attributed to Master John, c. 1545 in the National Portrait Gallery,...
The charm filled English Tudor is an eclectic mixture of early and Medieval English building traditions that create a picturesque, traditional appearance.With its storybook details and countryside charm , it is truly a rustic and romantic style. Tudors—typically British-style homes with pitched gabled roofs, large chimneys, latticed windows and often, black-and-white facades, sprang up in England during the 16th-century reign of the Tudors and the style permeated all class levels. Tudor revival occurred in North America in the late 19th and early 20th century and it became thought of as a symbol of wealth, as affluent Wall Street executives built large Tudor homes. The style became a symbol of old money and conservatism. The key distinguishing characteristic of a Tudor style house is the use of decorative half timbering, which means that building timbers are partially exposed, surrounded with stucco, plaster, or brick. In the medieval era, these exposed timbers were actually a critical part of the structure, but the modern Tudor style house has other structural supports, making the timbers purely decorative. Tudor homes range from elaborate mansions to modest suburban residences. If you yearn for medieval romance and want to incorporate Tudor architectural details into your home’s interior, consider the tips found on this site. There are images of authentic Tudor homes and new homes that have successfully brought the old world to their interiors. Hopefully you will get some ideas of things you too can do to create this look. Thornewood Castle The Tudor period marked an age of prosperity, money from expanding trade, and the gift of land to Royal favorites enabling them to build lavish houses. Thornbury Castle Suzman Design Associates www.vahistorical.org Ascott House Castles gave way to the style we associate more with Tudor architecture.....the half timbered facade www.telegraph.co.uk Although brick and stone are the most common types, stucco wall cladding plays a significant role in the Tudor style as well. www.everytrail.com via pinterest Medieval homes in Europe featured walls in which the spaces between the supporting timbers were filled, leaving the structure exposed. Adding decorative half-timbering is a simple, inexpensive way to get a Tudor look. www.stuartinteriors.ltd.uk Warm colors abound in English Tudor interior design, with a few blues and greens used to create a cool-tone balance. Crimson, yellow and orange are almost always present somewhere. williamreubanks.com Walls should be adorned with tapestries and embroideries. I have purchased several beautiful tapestries on Ebay. Go to the UK site....the best treasures are there. periodfurniture-carved.co.uk Ann James Interior Design The fireplace surround is center stage in this updated Tudor style living room. The design is Tudor and should be stone or tile. via pinterest When decorating a home in in this style, use heavy, ornate wood furniture such as trestle tables, benches, heavy chests and carved four-poster beds. www.roomzaar.com When furnishing your Tudor home, look for sofas will bullion fringed skirts and also tufted furniture. www.eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com Another good sofa choice is the Chesterfield. A typical Tudor hall. Notice the rustic style of the chandelier. source unknown This room is perfection and encompasses so many elements of Tudor design, from the ceiling to the window treatments. shakespeare.org.uk Wightwick Manor, England Stained glass with heraldic and ecclesiastical motifs are very much a part of Tudor decor. via pinterest Old World Tudor manor banister with dark wood wainscot www.frontdoor.com Although some Tudor homes feature double-hung windows, they almost always have at least one set of casement windows. The windows also are usually tall and narrow, typically have multiple panes and are often clustered together. williamreubanks.com Berkely Castle's wonderful timbered ceilings. hookedonhouses.net Many Tudor interiors featured linenfold paneling. It was thought to stiffly resemble folded linens. williamreubanks.com Long galleries were used to display portraiture and taxidermy trophies. If there are no exposed beams or rafters, install decorative ones. Flooring choices are Wide-plank floors , stone or brick, or even harlequin like this. smithhotels.com source unknown Windows don't have to be enormous to give the Tudor look to your home. nationaltrustimages.org.uk The cupboard with the folding bed in the Oak Room at Wightwick Manor flickr.com elledecor.com The one design feature that defines English Tudor decor is wood. From furniture to exposed beams, paneled walls to ornate carved mantels, an English Tudor-style home without wood simply doesn’t work. theinteriorarchive.com Overall, Tudor interior decorating is a warmed-up, cozy mix of elements. These include classic English Tudor designs and even pieces from Gothic Europe, Italy and Asia. visitcalderdale.com architectdesign.blogspot.ca google.dk In the interior of the home, warmer stained woods are most common. The wood has a slightly polished sheen yet it's still worn in appearance, giving the look of something that’s aged but well-kept. ageofuncertainty.blogspot.com huntersandgatherersathome.bl Truly authentic Tudor houses usually feature at least one set of leaded glass windows, in which metal casings hold together the individual panes as in the window above. Usually there are large displays of glass in very large windows several feet long. Glass was expensive to make in this period and the richer one was, the more windows one could afford. Also there was the presence of rich oak paneling, plasterwork and fabulous ceilings. artandinterior.blogspot.com Many ceilings and walls were hand painted. Decorative symbols of Tudor rose, thistle and fleur de lys were popular. flickr.com Mantle pieces are heavily carved. yahoo.com A modern Tudor style kitchen. realestate.msn.com All the beautiful decorative elements give Tudors their distinctive curb appeal. www.bestofinteriors.com www.gardenvisit.com elkadesign.blogspot.com The look is achieved by putting rough lumber on the outside of the home, then filling in the space between the timbers with stucco. This is a technique that can be added to an existing home. Click here to see the previous post! http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2014/02/decorating-with-zuber-scenic-wallpaper.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer
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