Looking for an elegant, old-school Jersey Shore house in Margate but (a) want to live on the water (b) want all the modern bells and whistles? Then you want this young (16 years old) Shingle Style ...
First popularized by the Vanderbilts, Astors, Morgans and their peers, the Shingle style developed in New England in the mid to late 1800s in reaction to the highly ornamented Victorian revival styles ...
Ask Thomas A. Kligerman why he’s drawn to shingle-style architecture, and he’ll be eager to elaborate. The New York-based architect is renowned for creating what most people consider the archetypal ...
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Gaining popularity between 1880 and 1900, Shingle-style homes began sprouting in the coastal resort enclaves of the Northeast — Newport, Cape Cod, and eastern Maine — but the look didn’t seem to catch ...
This magnificent shingle-style home is as suited to its lot on Walloon Lake as it would be on the New England coast, where the classic 19th-century style was born. Take a look inside + view building ...
A 19th century shingle-style home in Newport, Rhode Island, came to market Thursday after being fully restored by its owner for $8.25 million. The stone-and-shingle home on Red Cross Drive was built ...
This week’s featured home is a sprawling shingle-style residence built in 1930, situated in the heart of Old Loudonville. Located at 322 Loudon Road, the eye-catching property offers nearly 5,000 ...
The last home on Seascape Lane sits at the end of a long gravel driveway. Situated on the north side of Sagaponack Pond, the home has windows frame views of the pond, the Atlantic Ocean, neighboring ...
Perched on a small bluff above the center of the hamlet of Callicoon, this Shingle Style dwelling for sale has a wood-filled interior with appealing details and some modern updates. The spacious ...
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From craftsman to colonial, this is our ultimate guide to the 20 most iconic American house styles
America is composed of many different architectural styles. From Mediterranean-style homes influenced by rustic European architecture to the more traditional Colonial buildings nestled in pockets ...
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