For a few decades in the 19th century, Italianate was one of the fastest developing and most popular architectural styles in the United States. Pam Spaulding As the name suggests, the Italianate ...
The Louis J. Poisson house remains one of several still standing in downtown Wilmington rich in history. The late Italianate style house at 308 S. Second St. was built for Louis J. Poisson (1860-1891) ...
DURHAM — When W.W. Durham House owner James Fuhring saw the remains of Bidwell Mansion after the December fire, he was as shocked as everyone else. “I couldn’t believe it,” Fuhring said. “It’s very ...
This week’s featured home is a historic 1871 Italianate at 184 Elm St. in Albany’s Hudson/Park neighborhood. Located in the Central Square-Hudson/Park Historic District, the colorful residence ...
This four-bedroom, 2½-bathroom Italianate home in Evanston has 11-foot ceilings, new oversized custom windows and window treatments, original plaster moldings, hardwood floors and designer lighting.
This compact brick house, one of a row of three, has all the hallmarks of the Anglo-Italianate style: Low stoop, narrow width, curving details and a winding center staircase. In the hands of the same ...
A century-old brick charmer sits on a corner lot in Erie's Kahkwa neighborhood, with rafter tails surrounding the front porch to add a little Italianate style to the classic American foursquare house.
Skillfully blending past and present, the home at 535 Lowerline St. in the university section of New Orleans is a mélange of Greek Revival and Italianate styles that yields a stunning slice of refined ...