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This mysterious abandoned home that once belonged to an unknown war fanatic boasts a huge 18th Century-style cannon as a centre piece in the living room. It is not known how long the stunning time ...
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of going to grandma’s house—it’s the setting that hosts family parties and holiday gatherings, all while exuding comfort, coziness, and timeless style. Grandma’s ...
Inspired by her annual architectural ... specializes in furniture reproductions and 18th and 19th century European antiques. To transform the living room’s prefab metal fireplace--”a grim ...
Despite the 18th-century style, “there are a lot of modern conveniences ... The main floor has the living room, family room, kitchen, dining room, and primary bedroom suite.
Stacey Martin’s clients loved that a prior owner took down a wall to create a double living room in their 18th-century Wenham home which was otherwise pretty choppy. However, they weren’t ...
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That’s when Mr. Atic and Mr. Artemenko remembered learning about the concept of a ha-ha in architecture school: a sunken fence used in 18th-century ... area and living room are at the front ...
But haunting pictures show a living room that could have belonged to a collector of war memorabilia. A huge canon takes pride of place while a Union Jack flag and the American Stars and Stripes ...