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I’ve never seen an American version of the British Arts and Crafts movement before, fascinating it reached the other side of the pond, I’m wondering if it became popular anywhere else in the world. It’s not really like the original designs within the UK more a American version.I’d love to see others! I wanted to buy an Arts and Crafts house a couple of years ago but the house was of historical importance and listed, so then we would have had to get permission for any changes we made, my husband looked at all the windows we would have had to replace with hand made old style windows and saw pound signs, so we renovated our 1930s home instead!
I've admired so many of the houses that you've shown. But who am I kidding this would probably be the house I would feel most in home in. Thanks for the tour. 💕🌹
Dear Laine,It struck me as I watch your Videos,You are the epitome of Southern Charm,You could go back in time and fit right in (After a Wardrobe Change) Really enjoy atching and Learning so much from you and your handsome Bo