Where architecture and antiques meet... 19th-Century Savannah living room of Charles Chewning and Tommy Genusso Where would antiques be without architecture? What would domestic architecture be without antiques?...
Where architecture and antiques meet... 19th-Century Savannah living room of Charles Chewning and Tommy Genusso Where would antiques be without architecture? What would domestic architecture be without antiques?...
There’s something a little magical about gathering near the hearth or around a dining table . . . outdoors. The boundaries between manmade order and nature’s unruly chaos are shaved...
An oculus window is not witnessed from the exterior of a house, nor does it frame a view, except of sky. The ancient architects' equivalent of a canned ceiling...
The elliptical window—a favorite of Federal era architects—mimics the shape of the eye. Witnessed from the exterior of a house, it lends a human demeanor to a house and gives...
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