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On neutral ground in Sagaponack

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White walls and dark wood floors were chosen for the Sagaponack, a New York vacation house of a family of four. These colors were meant to provide a stark contrast to the house's exteriors, which is composed of an inviting pond and a wealth of trees. Built by Long Islander Michael Davis, the house has a 19th-century British Colonial look.

Author: Keegan, Tracy A.
Publisher: Hearst Magazines, a Division of the Hearst Corporation
Publication Name: Colonial Homes
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0195-1416
Year: 1999
Design and construction, New York, Historic sites, Vacation homes

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New England style in Ohio

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A newly married couple bought a house built in 1848-1849, had it dismantled and moved it to their four-acre property in Tuscarawas County, OH. The house is spacious with 14 rooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, four bedrooms, a family room, kitchen, parlor, library, dining room and living room.

Author: Keegan, Tracy A.
Publisher: Hearst Magazines, a Division of the Hearst Corporation
Publication Name: Colonial Homes
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0195-1416
Year: 1998
Buildings and facilities, Remodeling and renovation, Historic buildings, Tuscarawas County, Ohio

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