Just bought a 1860-1900 I believe is Italianatte.
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Just bought a 1860-1900 I believe is Italianatte.
My boyfriend and I just bought a house and I have been trying to figure out it's design and what it originally looked like. I read your forums and started investigating and I believe it's Italianatte style❤ It was starting to be updated but was sold which I am grateful for because they were hiding her beauty excited to see what treasurer I find❤❤ I will post pictures soon and of course I havye many questions and guidance❤ Thank you
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Re: Just bought a 1860-1900 I believe is Italianatte.
Welcome! Hope to see photos. Have fun on the journey!
Re: Just bought a 1860-1900 I believe is Italianatte.
Congrats and Welcome!
Re: Just bought a 1860-1900 I believe is Italianatte.
Congratulations on your new house. I'm a big fan of Italianate houses, with their long windows. The reality of most North American houses after the U.S. Civil War is that they are often a blend of styles. The word "eclectic" covers a big proportion of houses from the 1870s to the 1930s.
Photos, please.
Photos, please.
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Re: Just bought a 1860-1900 I believe is Italianatte.
Welcome to the District, if it’s guidance you need we have plenty to give. Almost every thing old home related has been done by one of us, plus we have a nice group of pro’s who don’t mind giving away a trade secrete or two. Look forward to the pics.