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Limestone & Boxwoods: November 2009
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November 30, 2009 5 comments. Architecture. Landscape Architecture. Interior Design. Real Estate. Art. Antiques. Those are the things that inspire me and capture much of my attention lately. I've long followed other design and architecture blogs and have finally decided to start my own blog to chronicle the things that interest me. Living in Atlanta, Georgia I'm exposed to so much amazing architecture and design and I've amassed a wealth of information to share. Posted at 9:33 PM. A Life More Fabulous.
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Limestone & Boxwoods: September 2010
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Ride-by: A Charming Italian City House. September 20, 2010 33 comments. A house nestled somewhere in the rustic Italian countryside? I told you it was situated near a busy intersection. Don't let that disappoint you though. The ample landscaping envelopes the house on all sides, yielding just the right balance between privacy and views of the Atlanta skyline. Behind the shorter cypress trees and below the row of transomed windows lies a hidden patio. This photo also highlights the excellent metal railing...
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Limestone & Boxwoods: November 2010
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The Urns Of Washington DC. November 7, 2010 24 comments. A couple months back this house in Washington DC. Blogs, I knew I'd have plenty to enjoy while there. Another house featuring urn finials on the iron railing. The urn design is similar but different from the urns at the first house. Urns were decorated across the top of this house. I thought it was a unique location for them. Another finial urn on an iron railing. This one is a bit taller and skinnier than the others. The "neck" at the top ...The f...
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Limestone & Boxwoods: May 2010
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Ride-by: A Peachtree Battle Beauty. May 23, 2010 24 comments. It's been so long since I last posted. Mostly that has been due to the great weather we've had in Atlanta as of late. After the miserable winter, I've been spending a lot more time riding my bike than maintaining this blog. Not to fret though, I am as enthralled as ever with architecture and design and this blog will live on. And invest in maintaining and enhancing the overall beauty. Reflecting on it, it's really no surprise that this house h...
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Limestone & Boxwoods: February 2011
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A Stone French Manor In Lake Forest. February 11, 2011 40 comments. With some creative Googling I was able to find the house (sans address) I had seen in Architectural Digest. The house was interesting, but it looked better in print than it looked in person. All was not lost though. I discovered the house featured here while touring the general area. And what a house it is! I've arranged the photos in this post in clockwise sequence so you can do the same walking tour that I did. Moving along you get a g...
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Limestone & Boxwoods: June 2013
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A 1920s Classic In Washington DC. June 16, 2013 3 comments. While visiting Washington DC. A couple years ago, I spent a day exploring the Kalorama neighborhood and happened upon this house tucked away on a back street. It immediately captured my eye and I'd have to say it's one of my favorites of the many great houses I saw that day. It has that wonderful 1920s charm in its scale and materials. Details abound. You can see the rest of the front facade in this picture. The right side is my favorite. The ri...
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Limestone & Boxwoods: A 1920s Classic In Washington DC
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A 1920s Classic In Washington DC. June 16, 2013 3 comments. While visiting Washington DC. A couple years ago, I spent a day exploring the Kalorama neighborhood and happened upon this house tucked away on a back street. It immediately captured my eye and I'd have to say it's one of my favorites of the many great houses I saw that day. It has that wonderful 1920s charm in its scale and materials. Details abound. You can see the rest of the front facade in this picture. The right side is my favorite. The ri...
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Daily Classic: December 2009
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CLASSIC STYLE FROM DAY TO DAY. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Photo courtesy of Anna Wolf. We are packing up and getting ready to go see family for the holidays, and will not be back until 2010. Hope you have safe travels and happy holidays. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Is January 9-10th at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. And buy your tickets now to come see our. We are forcing bulbs and getting ready. less than a month until show time! C H R I S T MA S!