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Late Queen Anne House
Late Queen Anne in Los Gatos, California. Emerging from English Queen Anne style in the 1870s, American Queen Anne developed its own distinctive characteristics and remained popular into the 20th century. The style often incorporated features like the scalloped shingles combined with clapboard siding, wrap-around porches, towers, bay windows, and varied window shapes. This lateโฆ
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Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners describes and illustrates a best-practices approach for updating historic homes for modern life in ways that do not attempt to turn an old house into a new one. With interior and exterior photography by David Clough, these multi-page features show what can be achieved when a historic home is renovated with a desire to preserve as much historic character as possible.
Scott T. Hanson is a historic-building preservation professional and has 40 yearsโ experience rehabilitating historic houses. He has illustrated this authoritative book with hundreds of step-by-step photos, illustrations, charts, and decision-making guides. Interspersed throughout are photo essays of 13 restored historic houses representing a range of periods and architectural styles: Italianate, Victorian, Queen Anne, Federal, Colonial, Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Ranch, Adobe, Craftsman, Shingle, and Rustic.
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