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Unlike other Colonial-style homes, the Dutch style also features an asymmetrical layout. Today's Dutch colonial homes carry many of the same original features as those of New Netherland, except ...
This week is Dutch Colonial style. By Kathryn Eddy For the first half of the 1900s, the Colonial Revival style of architecture was at a peak. Americans, for a number of reasons, were looking back to ...
The cozy dining room retains its pass-through to the kitchen. EQTY Built in 1947, the home Shapiro has listed displays the style’s classic gambrel roof and sits on more than 3,000 square feet ...
As the Murray family grew, they started house hunting and fell love with a 1970s home in Far North Dallas. “I liked the Dutch Colonial style and the fact that it doesn’t look like every other ...
<p>Originally created by the Dutch colonists in New York (known as New Amsterdam at the time), the Dutch Colonial home design features a sloping roof designed to let the snow slide away.
It isn’t shown in the listing photos, but the house does still have the gambrel roof typical of the Dutch Colonial Revival style popular at the time. A clear view of it can be seen in the circa 1940 ...
The 1921 Cherry-Halterman House, a Dutch Colonial style, is located at 1801 Chestnut St. and was built for insurance agent Luther H. Cherry and wife Hattie E. OHenry. The house was purchased in ...
Finally, in Marine Park, another gambrel-roofed Dutch Colonial style house is also a detached single-family home. In the same hands since 1989, it features wood floors, stained glass windows, and ...
The 1921 Cherry-Halterman House, a Dutch Colonial style, is located at 1801 Chestnut St. and was built for insurance agent Luther H. Cherry and wife Hattie E. OHenry. The house was purchased in ...