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Why Sleeping Porches Disappeared After The 1940s
Before it waned in popularity, the sleeping porch was once a practical home design feature, particularly in the Southern U.S., and here's why.
After receiving the offer they’d always said would make them sell, this Missouri family chose to stay and fully renovate their home instead.
Finding the home of your dreams can be about the style of the house or its size. Maybe it has that standout feature, like a big porch or a sprawling yard and an inviting pool. For one family in ...
Are you looking for a charming Dutch colonial family home? Then this might be the home for you. Our Friday Front Porch is a ...
Spectacular move in ready new construction home built by Hestia Designs in sought after Providence Park on tranquil ...
The pink stucco property comes with kiva fireplaces, Saltillo floor tiles and cobblestone details galore, all available for ...
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5 paint colors to never use on your front porch, according to interior designers
Avoid these hues for your exterior space.
Between all the different paint brands and ever-changing trends, there are thousands of colors to choose from to give your ...
It will also have a feature that is becoming increasingly desirable and in demand: a first floor primary bedroom suite. This ...
Last June, 6sqft introduced the wide front porch and colorfully restored rooms of this Colonial Revival mansion at 1221 ...
Michelle Rago unveils Chez Rago residence in New Jersey, redesigned by Bryan O’Sullivan Studio with hospitality-inspired ...
Celebrity Interior Designer Ken Fulk Puts Americana-Filled California Wine Country Ranch Up for Sale
He and his husband, Kurt Wootton, have enjoyed using the nostalgic escape without Wi-Fi, cellphone service or TV ...
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