Alameda, CA - June 2014
A blog dedicated to beautiful Victorian homes. Disclaimer: These photos do not belong to me unless otherwise noted. Submissions welcome any time.
This blog post is about Restoring a Victorian House to its former glory. I'll show you how restored a Victorian property with tips and resources.
Get the look of this unique colorblocked concrete kitchen renovation in London. Complete with pigmented concrete, classic lighting, and more.
This late Victorian house was restored with a contemporary two-story addition by Bryant Alsop Architects, located in Melbourne, Australia.
A pair of interlocking volumes clad in pale brick form this extension added to the rear of a Victorian house in west London by McLaren Excell
As the housing market has recovered from the downturn, some luxury homeowners and residential developers are going loud and proud with exterior colors. Think bright pink.
Get to know the "grand old ladies" of architecture—Victorian houses. These richly designed structures are beautiful, with colorful details and trim.
Eureka is a fairly large city in northern California noted for its fine collection of old Victorian houses. We passed through here while driving the coast in May 2010. The old town is pleasant to walk but we were there on a Sunday and most things were closed - but it looks like it would be worth going back to.
All the colors of the rainbow can be found in this Victorian terrace house of a Norwegian architect that also added a new modern extension to the existing historic building
Completed in 1982 in Portland, United States. The Portland Building, by architect and product designer Michael Graves, is considered the first major built work of Postmodernist architecture. The...
The neighbor of the Hackley House. The house was built at the same time as it's neighbor, 1887. It was the home of Thomas Hume another 19th century lumber baron and partner of Charles Hackley
AD100 designer Beata Heuman helped the model, actor, and activist create the heartfelt space
House Tour: Rose Cholmondeley explores North Runcton Lodge, a beautiful, formerly derelict house in Norfolk that artist-owner, Kate Giles, first visited as a child. Rose discovers the courage, vision and artistic alchemy it's taken for Kate, and husband Tim Ellis, to conjure magic in this once dying house.
I love turrets on houses. Probably because I love castles. I like the exterior look of them as well as the small nook-style rooms they create inside. Turret rooms in castles, palaces, older homes and
I notice the architectural details of homes everywhere I go, I just can’t stop, it’s an obsession of mine. My mister has grown accustomed to me shouti ...
The few houses that make my heart missing a beat., But when I met at Wakefield gardens designer thought more Butter will pass out.. It's pretty obvious that all those engaged in occupations obviously amateur botanical Greens, But I didn't think anyone else had a man in the universe to be obsessed with the green color than I do.. And I do not exaggerate with the word obsession., This is what actually defines itself in terms of designer flowers and green. I think this is one of the houses. (if not “God”) Beautiful met., And despite what looks like an overload, Sitting on the exact definition of perfect., About stuff and its diversity. על התמונות הנפלאות אחראי צלם הגנים האנגלי Clive Nichols. Butter Wakefield, The American designer,…
Hi there! Welcome to another edition of Stunning Sunday… here’s a Victorian style home which has been renovated and now looks amazing… “The smart modern colour palette adorning the facade of this tradition block fronted Victorian home gives a hint of something special awaiting inside, but the impact of the…
butcher bayley architects (BBA) have completed a copper-clad extension to a victorian mid-terrace home, in cambridge, UK.
Choosing the right exterior paint colors is an extremely important decision that you will have to make if you are building your own house.
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Happy Friday, friends! Hope you're ready for another fun weekend. I've got a great feature for you today. I met Ashley with Our Victorian Italianate on Instagram and she has a beautiful home that you're really going to enjoy. It's another historic home and so photogenic. Ashley has decorated it beautifully and it feels and looks so inviting and welcoming. She has a blog too, so check it out as well. I asked Ashley to tell me a bit about her and her husband, so here's what she said about them and the house: Nate and Ashley have 4 children, ages 10, 8 and 5 year old twins. They purchased their 1858 Victorian Italianate in Missouri in October of 2015. Ashley started Instagram in 2016 to document the restoration. Their home is in a historic district and on the national register of historic places. After 18 months of renovation, they moved in with more work yet to be completed. The home is being renovated from top to bottom and the house sat empty for 7 years and on the market for 2. As many of the original features as possible were saved and restored and a new addition was built to replace the old, early 1900's addition that was in poor condition. There are 3 original marble fireplaces in the home, original millwork, all original wood windows with wavy glass, original doors, knobs, and hardwood floors.
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On Milverton Road in London lies this beautiful renovated flat decorated in blue and brown tones and with a luxurious look
A dilapidated three-storey, semi-detached Victorian house was re-imagined by designer and architect Stephane Chamard, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.