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The design experts at HGTV tour a renovated early-1900s three-story Victorian row house in DC with crisp, clean black-and-white style.
Dreaming of old Victorian homes? Check out these awesome interior design ideas that give you a peek into the past. See the craftsmanship and cool details that make these homes special. You'll find inspiration for your own home, mixing old-fashioned charm with today's style. Think fancy furniture and beautiful colors all come together. Create your own Victorian vibe. It's like stepping back in time. Get ready to be inspired!
When we cover Victorian houses on SFGate, we often get complains about modernization that guts, and essentially eradicates, the Victorian from the Victorian. Not so here with this Lower Pacific Heights abode at 1703 Gough Street built in 1875. Both preserved and updated, this beauty asks $3.595 million.
The Victorian semi in Toronto had great bones and the perfect location on a tree-lined avenue. See the results of this dramatic renovation by Joel Bray!
The modern Victorian decor look blends eras for an elegant and playful look. See inspiration, photos, and modern Victorian decor ideas to try at home.
A bay-and-gable is a distinct architectural style of house that is ubiquitous in the older parts of Toronto, Canada. The most prominent feature is the large bay window that usually covers more than half of the front of the house, surmounted by a gable roof. The classic bay and gable is a red brick semi-detached structure that is two and a half storeys tall, though many variations also exist. It was one of the most common forms of house built in late nineteenth and early twentieth century…
Find out how to restore a period home with our interior design advice on what to prioritise for the best impact. Whether you live in a Victorian house, an Edwardian home or a Georgian property, you’ll find lots of fantastic renovation ideas and Victorian home interior inspiration.
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LAFAYETTE SQUARE contains perhaps the finest surviving Victorian architecture in the United States. This neighborhood, located south of do...
This Lincoln Park, late 19th century brick row home was designed for a couple and their two children…soon to be 3 children. The project included interior design and remodeling of the existing home, and an addition which would house the mudroom & family room on the first floor, eat in kitchen on the 2nd floor...
For this historic Victorian Row Home in DC’s Logan Circle neighborhood, our client wanted to update the existing kitchen and add seating in the rear of the house. He frequently entertained, and needed a functional kitchen to stand up to his requirements. We were able to provide robust and high-end cabinets, appliances and equipment to suit his needs.
Name: Jenia and Sergey Location: Bloomingdale; Washington, D.C. Size: 1,600 square feet Years lived in: 5 years; Owned Jenia and Sergey bought this Victorian row house in D.C.’s Bloomingdale neighborhood five years ago. They’ve spent the intervening years giving it love: tearing up carpet, painting the walls, gutting the kitchen and bathrooms, and documenting it all on their home renovation blog, Victorian in Bloom.
The current owners of this 1911 rowhouse were dissatisfied with the 1998 renovations by the previous owners. The existing kitchen was jammed into the back of the house and was poorly designed to serve a family of four who liked to entertain. The back staircase to the second floor was narrow, s ...
This picturesque Queen-Anne Tower House is a centerpiece in one of San Francisco's most iconic settings, 'Postcard Row'' on Alamo Square Park. Designed by noted architect Thomas Patterson Ross and constructed in 1899, this quintessential Victorian home features 4 en-suite bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and 2 half baths on 3 levels. The main level is comprised of the foyer, spacious living room with rounded bay window and wood-burning fireplace, powder room, formal dining room and an eat-in…
A lightning-fast reno by architect Alexandra Barker transformed a cramped four-story brick row house into a bright triplex plus garden rental, on a budget.
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1315 Waller St, San Francisco, CA 94117 is a single-family home listed for rent at $20,000 /mo. The -- sqft home is a 5 beds, 6 baths single-family home. View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow.
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