what architectural style would you call these two homes?
Jessie Dee
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Comments (48)Whatever the style is it certainly is something. I did mistakenly say the home was in Oconomowoc. Actually that is the location of the lister. The home is on Pine Lake in the Village of Chenequa (Hartland,WI). I am not sure what the first muraled room shown in my original post is, but I don't think it is a bathroom. It has upper cabinets on both sides of the room and the sink faucet looks like a kitchen faucet. It also looks like those might be 2 dishwashers, (painted of course) to the right of the sink. I just looked on the current lister's website and it has 48 pictures for the property, so here are some more. I promise, I won't add any more after this. I actually like this bathroom. Looks like there is a butlers pantry or scullery just off the kitchen Do you think that's the home owner playing the piano The current lister states that "Every detail was hand selected with thought and meaning behind every selection". Good to know that, I thought it was just heleter/shelter....See MoreWhat style or shape would you call this bed?
Comments (2)Try doing a Google search using a photo of the bed. In Google images, if you click on the camera, you can upload a photo of the bed and your search results will include similar images. Maybe you can find it that way. Your own post here will likely show up as a result, but you might find a source for buying the same bed, or a similar one....See MoreWhat would you call this style?
Comments (10)The armless ones do look good though -- and last longer because ... no one sits it them for long. That's also why parts of a sectional last a lot longer than other parts. Hope you find just the right chair. Houzz has a lot of them in a lot of styles. Happy hunting....See Morewhat architectural style is my home?
Comments (9)It appears to me to be a hybrid of sorts as well. It's definitely not a four square. They look like this and are very distinctive in their style. This is a colonial revival. If anything, I would call it a raised ranch hybrid, even though you're not climbing outside entrance stairs to get to the main floor. What is it you're wanting to do to the outside? I think the house would be pretty with a pergola all the way across and wider steps at the doorway with posts spread out a bit further to make the entrance feel more welcoming....See Moreroarah
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