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the-home · 3 months ago
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hometoursandotherstuff · 1 year ago
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Thanks to nice-and-quiet for sending this 1910 purple Edwardian in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It's a 2 family currently being used as a single family. According to the description, it can be converted back by replacing a wall that was taken down, so they don't list how many bds. and baths there are. $399K.
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I imagine that the wall they removed was here in the entrance hall b/c these would be the stairs to the 2nd fl. apt.
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The wall would likely go where the column is. Isn't that unusual? They exposed a chimney and placed a decorative structure around it.
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Two sitting rooms may have been combined into one.
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This home is very creative. Look at the dining room ceiling. And, there's also a fireplace.
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The kitchen is adorable. The floor looks original and look at the reproduction stove. They even built in an armoire for a pantry. Looks like they put beams on the ceiling, too. Look at the little island they made out of a nightstand.
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This looks like a bedroom upstairs.
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I don't care much for what they did with this kitchen. I'm thinking that a wall was taken down to make it one open space.
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If this was turned back into a 2 family, this could be a combination kitchen/living room.
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This is one of the bathrooms and it's been remodeled.
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Not sure what they did here. Is that a glass wall? I wish they would've shown this piece on the right. I want to say it's a fireplace?
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In the attic, literally under the eaves, is a cozy apt. Cute living room.
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Here's a little dining area.
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Cute kitchen. This is very creative.
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Here's a cozy bedroom too. I love the wall.
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And, here's a nice vintage bathroom. They made a cute apt. without having to open the roof.
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There's a balcony up here.
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Looking down at the yard- love the checkered lawn.
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What a lovely garden.
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It's like a fairytale.
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This is the front of the stone garage. It looks medieval, doesn't it?
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And, this back, so you park around the block and come out the back of the garage.
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What a unique, creative home.
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steampunktendencies · 6 months ago
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Stair dust corners are flexible, triangular pieces made of brass or nickel designed to prevent dust from gathering in the corners of stairs. They were introduced in the late 19th century to make sweeping easier.
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thenordroom · 3 months ago
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A Beautiful Edwardian House with Period Features
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nipuni · 1 year ago
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Last weekend we had the most wonderful day doing 1900 historical reenactment with these lovely ladies we had the pleasure to know! 🥰 We walked around royal gardens, watched the air balloons take off, played with the horses and chickens and had an amazing picnic in a beautiful estate! It was such a dream 😭 I look forward to more incredible events with Anacronicos ❤️
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witchrealms · 8 months ago
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1unpunishable1 · 1 year ago
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Dream Kitchen
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londonadayatatime · 26 days ago
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Ker(b&W) Appeal II, April 2024
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edwardian-girl-next-door · 8 months ago
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cr: sarah_mylittlegirl
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bronte-bird · 6 months ago
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the-home · 1 year ago
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hometoursandotherstuff · 2 years ago
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OMG, wait ‘til you see the “Little Castle” on the hill in Pacifica, California. Built in 1907 this Edwardian has 5bd. 4ba., listed for $2,988,888, and it’s spectacular.
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The entrance hall, high up on the front stairs.
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Sunroom up in the trees.
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Isn’t this stunning? Look at that fireplace.
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The dining room has a coffered ceiling- love how they accented it with wallpaper. Plus, a beautiful corner fireplace. The also put wallpaper on the wainscoting.
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Cute vintage kitchen with pale gray/blue cabinets and antique stove.
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This little room off the dining room is used as a home office and has its own bath.
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The main bd. is lovely and spacious.
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And, look at the en-suite. It’s huge.
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Large secondary bd.
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Look at how much higher than the house next door this terrace is.
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Another remodeled bath.
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This is like a studio apt. It even has a kitchenette.
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Bonus room that opens to the terrace and outdoor stairs.
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Stairs lead to a separate apt.
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How pretty is this apt.?
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It really is high on a hill.
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This is a great house if like stairs. I wish there was a back entrance on the hill.
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Look at this view of the Pacific Ocean. 
http://www.917paseitoterrace.com/
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boymanmaletheshequel · 1 month ago
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Rate my vanity setup! I collect antiques and my bathroom is one of my more sacred places, both physically for myself, and spiritually for the love gods i worship like Freya and Aphrodite, so I have some very prized pieces in here! These include:
- A Victorian silver plate hairbrush and mirror set engraved “R” for the grandmother of the person I bought it from, Catherine Renkin. (C. 1890s)
- A Victorian Gorham sterling silver and tortoiseshell comb. (C. 1887)
- An Edwardian French ebony and sterling silver pocket brush (c. 1912)
- A sterling silver plate Victorian jewelry box with pink satin lining I use for my stickpins and bar pins (c. 1889)
- An art deco leather, brass and velvet jewelry box (c. 1930s)
- a Greek key pattern porcelain mini wash basin pitcher (c. 1918)
- Victorian hand painted forget me not porcelain toothpick holders I use for hat pins (c. 1890s-1900s)
- Johnson and bros blue fade delft porcelain soap dish. (C. 1882)
If you want to see the other side of the vanity, lmk!
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frankidacre · 1 year ago
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If YOU!! Yes you!! If you love mystery games (like prof. Layton), Sherlock, Titanic, Welcome Home, literally anything from the 1860s-1930s, you are going to LOVE (or at least like) this little web-based story I’m working on!!
It’s called Dear Clarent, and it’s a silly mystery investigating a shipwreck from 1914. Yes, it is very much interactive!! There are lots of password/cipher protected links, documents, audio, etc :)
Also, all of the artwork on the site is made by me (so far), so supporting the site means supporting an emerging artist!
We have a funny mascot too if you love silly little guys btw <3
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 3 months ago
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Bottle vase by Ernest Chaplet, 1899-1904, France.
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dwreader · 1 year ago
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when the show slaps you in the face with something but apparently not hard enough!
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