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How to Spot a Saltbox Style Home
Saltbox homes are most commonly found in the Northeast, particularly in what is now Massachusetts and Connecticut. Some of ...
What are Colonial-style homes? Let's go over the history, the types of colonial homes from Georgian to Revival, and the dos and don'ts of decorating them.
A 1936 saltbox Colonial home in Madison was expanded to bring in a new master suite, an enlarged kitchen, and enlarged family room, a powder room and a mud room.
When Kari Miller-Cameron talks about the New England-style saltbox home she built in Waukesha, she often compares herself to a banker’s wife.
Despite its name, Hulls Highway is a quiet, rural road that meanders passed a melange of stately homes and properties with horses; and despite its appearance, the colonial saltbox house looks like ...
What Is a Saltbox House? Built during the 17th and 18th centuries, American saltbox houses were named after commonly used wooden salt containers from the colonial period.
The most unique thing about the house is that it is a “rare timber-framed saltbox Colonial first period home restored to period 1669,” she added. Dining room.
A saltbox house is a New England colonial style of home that takes its name from its likeness to a wooden lidded box where salt was once kept.
The antique saltbox style colonial home located on Sudbury Road in the heart of Concord Center is on the market for $1.695 million. It has 11 rooms.