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Changing house styles
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Traditional goes modern with black siding and white balcony
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Example of portico added to ranch type house, interesting custom metal roof
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Front is little changed, entire interior and rear reworked and quite modern.
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traditional house with modern remodel, nod to original.
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Modifying a Craftsman American Foursquare with new fireplace surround and mantel/overmantel and green-painted beams.
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Cottage goes Hollywood Regency glam. Somehow it all works, but it took painting the beams, adding woodwork detail and a careful balance of furniture and color. I'm not sure if I like all the individual elements, but it works as a whole.
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Interesting mix of Craftsman and Mid-Century Modern
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Interesting mix of Craftsman and Mid-century Modern
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Portsmouth before. Nice colors, shingles.
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split level to elaborate Shingle/Colonial Revival, total gut job maybe $400 K. Almost a tear-down.
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Like this, but the detailing on the arch seems a little off. Pillars would look better if slightly thinner and with block on top of capital, and thicker molding to match rest on arch, and recessed paneled or vertical cladding in the gable.
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Before
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ranch turned high-style Prairie
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Before
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From 1929 one-story Minimal Traditional/Tudoresque to 2-story Craftsman with new main entrance on different street.
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Ranch turned Craftsman
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From Greek Revival to MCM glam. Nice screen but wonder if any part of the original 1840s detail was or could have been saved.
Traditional goes modern with black siding and white balcony
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