Another view showing to complexity of this former clothing store. It goes way beyond "showy" and enters the realm of fantasy architecture. Very few surviving commercial buildings of the Victorian age are this ornate but historic photos show that there were many ornate buildings in other towns but nearly all have been lost to changing tastes.
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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.
Paint can be the catalyst taking a home from just pretty, to absolutely stunning! We've all been there before, when you pick out your colors, take them home, and there is something lackluster about how they go together. Now you can remove the guess work by using my specially curated exterior paint palette and finally achieve the look you've been going for. So now, your home will have a true designer feel at a fraction of the cost! If you've been thinking of updating your exterior with a rustic earthy feel, this Paint Color Palette Collection is the perfect option! This listing includes a curated Exterior Paint Color Palette featuring (6) Sherwin W Paint Colors that complement each other. Colors may appear slightly different on each device, as well as when printed on paper, so please keep this in mind at the time of purchase. I highly recommend checking out the color samples provided by Sherwin Williams. These can be found at any retail location or online. And the best part is, they are free. The colors you see shown in this listing is the exact color palette you will receive after you complete your purchase. I will include the names of each color and a guide to help you choose the right paint finishes. If you would like a different color collection than anything you see in my shop, please contact me. I will put something custom together for you that I promise you will love! Please NOTE: This is a digital product and you will not receive a physical item by mail. If you have any questions regarding your purchase, I am always happy to help you. I am so excited for your finished product and would love to see before and after photos of your project!
"Monterey" Watercolor Giclée What's a Giclée? Giclée (pronounced 'Gee-clay') is a French term for a type of archival print that was coined over 20 years ago and generally applies to high quality fine art prints. It is known for fade resistant ink that will maintain its original colors for years to come! Order option 12" x 16" Giclée
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What makes Georgetown such a special place? A recent walk through the neighborhood highlighted some of the special things that make it a photographer's dream.
The Ouachita National Forest is the oldest National Forest in the southern United States. The forest encompasses 1,784,457 acres (7,221 km2), including most of the scenic Ouachita Mountains. Six locations in the forest, comprising 65,000 acres (263 km2), have been designated as wilderness areas. Ouachita is the French spelling of the Indian word Washita which means "good hunting grounds". The forest was known as Arkansas National Forest on its establishment on December 18, 1907; the name was changed to Ouachita National Forest on April 29, 1926.[1] Ouachita National Forest Rich in history, the rugged and scenic Ouachita Mountains were first explored in 1541 by Hernando de Soto's party of Spaniards. French explorers followed, flavoring the region with names like Fourche La Fave River. The area including the forest nearly became a 165,000-acre (670 km2) national park during the 1920s but a last-minute pocket veto by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge ended the effort. The bill had been pushed by U.S. Senator Joseph T. Robinson and U.S. Representative Otis Wingo, both Democrats, and State Representative Osro Cobb, then the only Republican in the Arkansas legislature. Cobb had been invited to meet with Coolidge before the proposal was killed because of opposition from the National Park Service and the United States Department of Agriculture,[2] presumably because of the nearby location of Hot Springs National Park. In a magazine article, Cobb describes the area that he had sought to protect for future generations, located approximately midway between Little Rock and Shreveport, Louisiana, as within relatively easy driving distance of 45 million Americans, many of whom could not afford long trips to the national parks in the western states. He compared flora and fauna in the Ouachita forest to that of the southern Alleghenies, a division of the Appalachian Mountains.[3] Cobb continues: A visitor standing upon one of the many majestic peaks in the area of the proposed park is thrilled by a panoramic view that cannot be had elswwhere [sic] in the South Central States. With cheeks flushed by the invigorating mountain beezes, the mountain climber is rewarded by an inspring [sic] view of countless and nameless peaks, mountain groups, dense forests, and inviting valleys, all merging into the distant horizon. ... there are many mountain streams, now moving slowly in narrow but deep pools, then churning with savage ferocity down some water-worn precipice, leaving in its wake snow-white sprays ... Fed by crystal springs and like so much molten silver these streams flow their turbulent courses unappreciated and rarely visited. ...[4]
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Completed in 2012 in Melbourne, Australia. The client’s brief was to design a home which played an active role in their everyday life, rather than a static shell. Our aim was to develop a...
A revolutionary home design plan that redefines modern living. Discover the L Barnhouse, a groundbreaking home design that seamlessly blends modern living with flexibility. Its distinctive L-shaped plan centers around an inviting exterior court, promoting a harmonious indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The design features two simple gable geometries connected by a glazed entry, offering a contemporary aesthetic. Customization is at the heart of the L Barnhouse, with the DEN platform allowing for easy modifications to suit your unique needs, whether it's a different foundation, an expanded layout, or additional amenities like a pool or workshop. The generous kitchen opens into a vaulted dining and living space, bathed in natural light from full-height glass sliding doors. The home is designed for versatility, accommodating a 2 bedroom plus flex room or a 3 bedroom configuration, alongside a dedicated bedroom, bathroom, and laundry wing. Conditioned attics provide ample space for systems, equipment, and storage, ensuring a comfortable and organized living environment. Embrace the epitome of modern living in the L Barnhouse, where style meets functionality.