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This was really the only living space that I liked in this home. And still there is a bit too much orange and green for my taste. But those large window vistas were very pretty and overlook a man-made pond which is in the backyard. The family would kayak through the pond for fun.

 

Unit blocks can be seen along the windows, forming a window ledge.

 

Visit to Alden B. Dow home in Midland, MI.

 

December 29, 2007.

 

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the Ontario Farmhouse model | Exterior

 

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Family Tree Map for Herbert Henry Dow and Grace Ann (Ball) Dow. Seen on Alden B. Dow home tour in Midland, MI.

 

December 29, 2007.

 

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This English tudor is one of the many eclectic homes in the historic Indian Village neighborhood on the east side of Detroit.

 

Original owner: Frederick T. DuCharme

Address: 962 Burns

Architect: Maxwell Grylls & Roland Gies

Year built: 1905

Size: 4,800 square feet / 446 square meters

A feast for the eyes and camea, the exteror features of this home.

The Corn Exchange has started to come back to life after being a bit of a wasteland since being refurbished. Most of the shops sell vintage clothing and of course there are the craft stalls selling their wares for Christmas ... new life at last!

A partial view of the Gray and Dodge mansion. This was the most impressive home in the 2008 Indian Village home tour. All three floors were open for viewing. This house is for sale; the asking price is $1.1 million. In any other city, this wold be an incredible deal. The interior features lots of English style oak panelling and a very impressive carved oak staircase. The third floor has a game room with two skylights.

 

Original Owner: William J Gray Jr. & Winifed Dodge Gray

Address: 1723 Iroquois

Style: English Tudor.

Architect: Smith, Hinchman & Grylls.

Date Completed: 1916.

Estimated Cost: $ 50,000. ($987,624 in 2008 dollars)

Living Area: 11,583 square feet (1,076 square meters)

Rooms: 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms (6 full)

 

One of the homes on the home tour. Leigh & Justin Wilde

 

This unique, modified Craftsman bungalow with a Victorian flare was built in 1906. As the neighborhood changed, the house was subdivided into three apartments from the 1930s through the 1960s. It was occupied by more than 75 residents. Among them were a bricklayer, trolley operator, masseur, banker and attorney. The Wilde’s son, Gavin, is the first known baby to reside at the address. Renovations were undertaken in the 1970s, including enclosure of an upstairs sleeping porch. During this period, the Coca-Cola Company used the front porch in an advertisement, as seen framed in the kitchen, and the upstairs bathroom sported a hot tub and skylight.

 

As you step into updated Southern living, note the original heart pine floors, plantation shutters, wrap around porch, entry foyer and parlor. Savor the view from the master suite which has an indoor-outdoor fireplace leading to a screened-in porch. Other intriguing items include the ceiling tile in the downstairs sitting room and the artwork in the stairwell, purchased from Inman Park Festival vendors. There is stained glass salvaged from a Jewish temple in the guest bathroom and upstairs sitting room.

 

Leigh and Justin purchased the house in 2004 after remodeling their previous bungalow in Candler Park. To mark their Inman Park home’s 100-year anniversary, they landscaped the front and back yard, reclaimed an upstairs bedroom, added the master suite-designed to accentuate the downtown views-and remodeled the kitchen and downstairs bathroom. The couple gives special thanks to their beloved friends at Northcutt Carpentry, Superior Scapes, and Serenity Landscape Designs.

  

One of the many eclectic homes in the historic Indian Village neighborhood on the east side of Detroit.

The building retains an electric hoist, echoing its industrial surroundings while providing an easier way to life construction materials and furniture into the second floor.

Step Inside With: Austin Gros

feature on Pennyweight

 

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The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

Shielded from the elements behind a screen of Cor-Ten steel, a Widow's Watch is suspended from the living room over the exterior stairway below. All stairways between levels are outside the home enclosure; an elevator provides for movement inside the home between levels.

we're still trying to figure out how to fix it. this was a birthday gift from my sis about eight or so years ago. i had the original brown and orange player when i was a tot.

At the home of Laura Trevey

artist/blogger

 

Shop: www.lauratrevey.etsy.com

 

Bright Bold and Beautiful Blog: www.brightboldbeautiful.com

The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

Paradise Lost - Hidden Origins - Mid-Century Modern

One of the many eclectic homes in the historic Indian Village neighborhood on the east side of Detroit.

The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

Seen near Leeds City Market ... obviously not interested in the sales ;-)

 

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The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

The Corn Exchange in Leeds on a lovely Spring day ... some of the elements remind me of a Dali painting ...

the Ontario Farmhouse model | Kitchen

 

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SacMod Mid-Century Modern Home Tour 2016

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