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MOTIFS OF THE COLONIAL STYLES

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May - June 2023

DESIGN CONVENTIONS FOR EARLY & REVIVAL HOMES.

- Patricia Poore

MOTIFS OF THE COLONIAL STYLES

The 20th-century architect Royal Barry Wills was intrigued by the scale and details of early New England houses. Those he designed were not replicas, however; they had to accommodate indoor plumbing, closets, central heat, and an electric kitchen. Some of his commissions emphasize Colonial-era authenticity while others are a lightened, Colonial Revival interpretation. The same is true of the diverse yet period-inspired kitchens shown on these pages.

The "Colonial" kitchen is of course a 20th-century convention. Owners of very early houses often restore the original kitchen, with its huge fireplace, as a keeping room/parlor, then incorporate a plain, functional kitchen-perhaps one with Colonial, Federal, or Greek Revival-era cabinetwork into a wing or ell. Don't fall under the spell of trends you see in kitchen showrooms: Surprisingly, a period-inspired kitchen that goes with the house is less likely to become dated.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Old House Journal

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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.

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2 mins

November - December 2025

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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.

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2 mins

November - December 2025

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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.

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2 mins

November - December 2025

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Twelve Restoration Blunders to Avoid

Don't let poor planning and unrealistic expectations destroy a great old house.

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11 mins

November - December 2025

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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.

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3 mins

November - December 2025

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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.

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2 mins

November - December 2025

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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.

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5 mins

November - December 2025

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Old House Journal

Tiled with Personality ARTISANAL BEAUTY

Handmade architectural tile has unmistakable characteristics that can’t be captured by manufactured tile.

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5 mins

October 2025

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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.

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5 mins

October 2025

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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.

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2 mins

October 2025

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