Essayer OR - Gratuit
A BUNGALOW of seven gables
Old House Journal
|July - August 2021
A 1915 Arts & Crafts house on Bainbridge Island, never substantially altered since it was built, is restored with regard for its history, architectural scale, and original style.
Heavily forested, Bainbridge Island is a 65-square-mile island in Puget Sound in the state of Washington. When Jill and Dean Sterrett went shopping for a new home near Seattle, they chose Bainbridge with its bluffs and bays, inlets and streams. The 35-minute ferry ride from downtown, they thought, would be more enjoyable than a traffic-clogged commute. The rural atmosphere appealed to them, more so than did shopping centers and suburban sprawl.

The two were thrilled when they saw the modest bungalow set high above the water. Dean and Jill had restored a small Craftsman house in California and they liked the straightforward styles of the times. This setting was magical; hidden in a clearing deep in the woods, amongst ferns and moss-covered trees, the house overlooked a bay and the Olympic Mountains beyond. The bungalow had an honest charm, having not been altered in any substantial way since it was built in 1915. A wide porch wrapped around the front, facing sunsets. Inside, a river-rock fireplace anchored the living room, which retained aged fir trim.

Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition July - August 2021 de Old House Journal.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Old House Journal
Old House Journal
a farmhouse called HANFORD CASTLE
Back in 1890, clean air and simple living were the goals of Edwin and Carrie Hanford and their five children, who'd left crowded Chicago for Oakesdale, a small farming community in the heart of eastern Washington's Palouse countryside. Here amidst softly rolling hills covered by wheat fields, they created a 230-acre farm to grow apples, pears, and plums. In 1896, they built a Victorian “castle” on a promontory overlooking the property. The Hanford family descendants continued to live here for the next century. Terri Gravelle and Paul Matthews purchased it in 1989.
2 mins
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
STATELY CHEER
Festive yet admirably curated, this room in a historic New York City apartment is set for celebration of the winter holidays.
2 mins
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
RESTORING the grandeur
A PEDESTRIAN RENOVATION IN THE 1990S OBSCURED THE ESSENTIAL NATURE OF THIS 1912 COLONIAL REVIVAL HOUSE. USING AN APPROPRIATE CLASSICAL VOCABULARY, ARCHITECT FRANK SHIRLEY MADE IT STATELY AND LIVABLE.
2 mins
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
Twelve Restoration Blunders to Avoid
Don't let poor planning and unrealistic expectations destroy a great old house.
11 mins
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
Routing a Door for Hinges
Here's a simple way to create an inexpensive jig that lets you cut hinge mortises for multiple doors.
3 mins
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
Character with Modesty
With remarkable attention to detail, the owner created a period kitchen that's both functional and perfect for the 1925 house.
2 mins
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
how to choose COLORS
There are no rules, but a bit of color theory and some expert tips will make your decisions easier.
5 mins
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
Tiled with Personality ARTISANAL BEAUTY
Handmade architectural tile has unmistakable characteristics that can’t be captured by manufactured tile.
5 mins
October 2025
Old House Journal
ON A Victorian High
Inspired by their penchant for touring 19th-century house museums, a couple went looking for a spectacular mansion.
5 mins
October 2025
Old House Journal
BEST BATH FOR A FLAPPER GIRL
Our bathroom was a glimpse into the more glamorous past of our old house. Though leaks had damaged it, restoration clues were abundant.
2 mins
October 2025
Translate
Change font size
