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23 historic southern mansions that reflect the region’s social . . . Kensington Plantation was part of the pre-Civil War agricultural economy in South Carolina The house that remains today, sometimes called Kensington Manor, was built in the 1850s and is not open to the public Location: SC-764, Eastover, SC 29044 Open to the public: No
1920s house plans: 74 charming vintage designs that shaped American . . . These homes are in American Colonial, New England, English Colonial, Dutch Colonial, English Manor, Italian, Spanish, or Mission styles, assuring a wide choice in design as well as in size and materials The homes illustrated are of the most modern design and have a permanent appeal Nothing freakish, flashy nor faddish has been included
11 stunning Civil War-era Victorian house floor plans from the 1860s Victorian house floor plans #21: A wooden country house from 1867 This design was prepared for a gentleman residing at Worcester, Massachusetts, and has been executed by him, under his own immediate supervision, on a valuable site in the vicinity of that thriving city
Shades of the past: Authentic Victorian house colors paint sample . . . Antique home decor the harmony of Victorian house colors (1893) From Sherwin-Williams Paint We often hear the remark “There goes a well-dressed lady,” but we do not always think of the important fact that it is not necessarily expensive fabrics or even the best fit that makes the impression on the observer, but it is the taste and intelligence used in the harmony of color, or rather in
These popular 1930s home styles floor plans had classic and enduring . . . A TYPE of home that is distinctly Colonial, that has proven its merit and economy over a period of years This design offers the maximum of room area for the minimum cost Without qualification, this type, simple, yet well within the sphere of pleasing treatment, offers the most economic home possible
These 7 popular 1920s house styles dominated home architecture trends . . . 1920s house styles: Dutch Colonial The Dutch Colonial style gets its name from the Dutch Colonists who settled lower New York It is distinguished from other Colonial styles by the “gambrel” roof, which gives the appearance of a one-story house with all the space of a two-story house The best types are long and low and set close to the