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changeling) wrote2010-01-04 12:01 pm
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I was talking with a friend about how I wanted to build my own house, and that I liked Victorian style houses (I also like Edwardian, but I didn't mention that at the time). He said that I should use the Australian Federation style, as it's more suited to our landscape.
So I checked it out (not knowing too much about architecture except in the most vague sense).
And it's my favourite style, the one I had been taking photos of (before my phone was lost/stolen) for inspiration: the front verandahs with timber handrails and tiling on the floor, the deep red or brown brick, the leadlight windows, the fretwork. I want a back verandah as well, I think.
So yeah, Dave, I'm totally going to use the Federation style as a jumping off point.
So I checked it out (not knowing too much about architecture except in the most vague sense).
And it's my favourite style, the one I had been taking photos of (before my phone was lost/stolen) for inspiration: the front verandahs with timber handrails and tiling on the floor, the deep red or brown brick, the leadlight windows, the fretwork. I want a back verandah as well, I think.
So yeah, Dave, I'm totally going to use the Federation style as a jumping off point.
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According to Wikipedia, there are multiple styles within Federation, one of which is Arts and Crafts, which uses stone below or above the windows. Lemme see if I can find the webpage that talks about that briefly:
Here, and here's a photo of one of the A&C houses with said stone.
So that might be an option.