Turn up the charm

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A complete makeover of a 1940s cottage was achieved by adding a bay window and stone pillars to the entry porch. The kitchen's front wall was pushed out to create a spacious room, complemented by well-crafted wooden furniture, while the addition of window boxes and dormer added to the charm of the house.

author: Hamilton, Julia

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Bunking in the attic

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A fanciful attic dormitory is created using wooden beams to enhance the effect of the angles in the vaulted ceiling, and also to accommodate a bunk and daybeds. Built-in-beds and clever storage make the playroom an additional sleeping space for children.

author: Hamilton, Julia
Attics

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Live oak cottage

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The Live oak cottage is designed for couples aged between 45 to 60 years or those who are retired, and this house is situated in South Wood, Tallahassee, Florida. It is a 3200 square foot home and is very traditionally built.

author: Hamilton, Julia
Florida, Tallahassee, Florida

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subjects list: United States, Design and construction, Cottages
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