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At her Michigan farmhouse, Abby Hoppen brings out her vintage thermoses and coolers to add crusty nostaligia to the front porch. A red metal lawn chair and galvanized feeders add more pops of ...
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The limestone-trimmed front door of this 1920s Georgian-style brick home in Greenwich, Connecticut, is adorned with textural magnolia garland and a matching wreath tied up with a gold bow.
A wood-frame American Foursquare house in Minnesota with dormer windows on each side and a large front porch Wegeforth-Wucher house, Burlingame, San Diego. The American Foursquare (also American Four Square or American 4 Square) is an American house vernacular under the Arts and Crafts style popular from the mid-1890s to the late 1930s.
A gablefront house, also known as a gable front house or front gable house, is a vernacular (or "folk") house type in which the gable is facing the street or entrance side of the house. [1] They were built in large numbers throughout the United States primarily between the early 19th century and 1920.
The farmhouse is in red brick, with a band and a tile roof with raised verges. The main block has two storeys and attics, and four bays, to the left is a small low extension, and at the rear are two wings. On the front is a latticed porch, and two bay windows with hipped slate roofs.