34 Victorian Home Design Photos
MICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INC
Stunning water views surround this chic and comfortable porch with limestone floor, fieldstone fireplace, chocolate brown wicker and custom made upholstery. Photo by Durston Saylor
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
The unique site, 11 acres on a peninsula with breathtaking views of the ocean, inspired Meyer & Meyer to break the mold of waterside shingle-style homes. The estate is comprised of a main house, guest house, and existing bunker. The design of the main house involves projecting wings that appear to grow out of the hillside and spread outward toward three sides of ocean views. Architecture and landscape merge as exterior stairways and bridges provide connections to a network of paths leading to the beaches at each point. An enduring palette of local stone, salt-washed wood, and purple-green slate reflects the muted and changeable seaside hues. This beach-side retreat offers ever-changing views from windows, terraces, decks, and pathways. Tucked into the design are unexpected touches such as a hideaway wine room and a nautically-inspired crow’s nest.
Neuhaus Design Architecture, P.C.
Photographer: Peter Margonelli Photography
Construction Manager: Interior Alterations Inc.
Interior Design: JP Warren Interiors
SV Design
Originally designed by J. Merrill Brown in 1887, this Queen Anne style home sits proudly in Cambridge's Avon Hill Historic District. Past was blended with present in the restoration of this property to its original 19th century elegance. The design satisfied historical requirements with its attention to authentic detailsand materials; it also satisfied the wishes of the family who has been connected to the house through several generations.
Photo Credit: Peter Vanderwarker
TEA2 Architects
Photography (Interiors): Susan Gilmore
Contractor: Choice Wood Company
Interior Design: Billy Beson Company
Landscape Architect: Damon Farber
Project Size: 4000+ SF (First Floor + Second Floor)
Storey Design
Matching paint to architectural details such as this stained glass window
Photo Credit: Helynn Ospina
Carl Mattison Design
A vintage, salvaged wood door replaced the original and was painted a bright blue to match the beadboard porch ceiling. The fresh color happily welcomes you home every day.
Photography by Josh Vick
Douglas C. Wright Architects
Architect: Douglas Wright
www.dcwarchitects.com
Photography: David Sundberg, ESTO
ArchMills Doors & Hardware
Entry to 5000 Grosvenor, displaying custom wood doors and exterior trim/millwork by Arch Mill.
34 Victorian Home Design Photos
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