The house everybody wants to call a Craftsman, and the two reasons it isn’t The first instinct is to call it a Craftsman. Two stories,
Category: Queen Anne
Most houses you pass and forget by the next mailbox. This one makes you stop on the sidewalk like a rubbernecker, crane your neck, and
The Porch That Saw Everything There is a particular kind of grief that comes from watching something magnificent survive its own desecration. The Queen Anne
This one asks you to slow down. Not because it is huge, though it has presence. Not because it is rare, though houses like this
A House That Knows It’s on the Corner Corner houses carry responsibility. They do not get to disappear into a row. They do not get
Craft and Courage Meet: A Victorian Apartment House There is a moment in every building project when the plans are “good enough.” The walls are
A Queen Anne Landmark on Ninth Street Hill Seen from the street, the Kress Home presents itself as a study in confidence, complexity, and deliberate
A Study in Quiet Showmanship Some homes don’t shout. They perform—gracefully, confidently, with the kind of stage presence that comes from good bones and better
That’s a shade of blue guys. But since I started out with proper language… This house is a quintessential example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture,