House of the Week: 12-Foot-Wide Slice of the Big Easy
When the owners took over this century-old shotgun house, they restored its deep southern roots.
When the owners took over this century-old shotgun house, they restored its deep southern roots.
With five-story water views and accents from a salvaged ship, this home has served as inspiration for an acclaimed architect.
It all began with a cheating couple and a secret door.
While small, this home boasts barn doors, water views and vintage touches.
A family spent seven years handcrafting this geodesic manse lined with hidden messages.
The home, perfectly preserved from the ’60s, overlooks its own cove and sea caves.
A re-imagined French colonial with gorgeous vaulted ceilings deserves attention, but that’s not what keeps people coming back to this property.
The home boasts heart pine flooring, handmade bricks, and intricate millwork.
It’s not every day you see two shipping containers combined or a view like this.
If you’re looking for a simpler setting, you may find your perfect home in the heartland.