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    Cristin Bjornrud, Created This Outdoor Seating With Six Old Saddles And A Cable Spool! #30 Vintage Farmall Grill Turned Side Table Inside Light! #31 Well Done Wall Decor Using Picture-Less Frames!

  3. Tidewater architecture - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater architecture is a style of architecture found mostly in coastal areas of the Southern United States. These homes, with large wraparound porches (or galleries) and hip roofs, were designed for wet, hot climates. [1] Tidewater homes have extensive porches sheltered by a broad hipped roof. [2]

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    Earth sheltered: houses using dirt ("earth") piled against it exterior walls for thermal mass, which reduces heat flow into or out of the house, maintaining a more steady indoor temperature. Pit-house: a prehistoric house type used on many continents and of many styles, partially sunken into the ground. Rammed earth; Sod house; Earthbag home

  5. Architecture of the California missions - Wikipedia

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    When the wall was completed, the posts were removed and the voids filled with adobe, or were sometimes sawed off flush with the surface of the wall. [21] A look inside the reconstructed (half-size) chapel at Mission Santa Cruz in December 2004. Note the exposed wood beams that comprise the roof structure.

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    Traditional interior millwork examples: note the wall covers, as well as the door and window trim, are all custom-styled to complement the central focus point of the room—the fireplace mantle. Millwork is historically any wood-mill produced decorative material used in building construction .

  7. Acadian architecture - Wikipedia

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    The village is constructed on stilts to prevent damage to the surrounding marshes, while the buildings and roads are built on the foundations of former structures. The buildings' simple forms, wooden framework, exterior walls paneled with boards or shingles, and mullioned windows are inspired by rural architecture in New Brunswick. [82]