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  2. Fishwick House - Wikipedia

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    Creative design innovations included: 2 fish ponds with glass bottoms hung from the ceiling (replaced by sky lights in the 1930s); 2 flues are used for the main fireplace drawing from the sides, rather than from above, allowing for a window above the fireplace; complex window design for the study; and an unusual designed protruding frame for a ...

  3. Rumford fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Rumford wrote two papers [2] [3] detailing his improvements on fireplaces in 1796 and 1798. He was well known and widely read in his lifetime and almost immediately in the 1790s his "Rumford fireplace" became state-of-the-art worldwide. Subsequent testing of Rumford's designs has shown that their efficiency would qualify them as clean-burning ...

  4. Revere Quality House - Wikipedia

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    The Revere Quality Institute was a consortium of the Revere Copper Company, Architectural Forum magazine, and select architects and builders across the country. It was established during the post-war building boom of the late 1940s, with the goal of promoting the development of bold, new, creative, and affordable approaches to residential living.

  5. 10 Most Popular Home Tours of 2024 - AOL

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    Blue is the new neutral in this renovated sky blue cottage. From the trim and fireplace mantel to the kitchen cabinets, Mary Kate Carl covered her home in beautiful blue tones. The same color, but ...

  6. NARI Spring Home Improvement Show offers chance to see ... - AOL

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    Dembny, a project manager for Milwaukee-area landscaping company LandCrafters, said he's showing off the many landscaping options available to interested homeowners. "Every project is unique in ...

  7. Alice Trythall Washburn - Wikipedia

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    According to her family, she taught herself how to design houses by studying the work of New England houses built by master builders from the 18th and 19th centuries. [3] Apparently, she went on an extended road trip in which she took "photographs, measurements, and even plaster casts of details from the houses she saw on her travels."