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I found this home on Flickr. The owners have given me permission to feature their house here. I think that you will love the interiors. Please welcome our member(s) and owner of this magnificent property - "tudorhead" to the forum. From the Owner: "Built in 1932 and designed by architect C. J. Winnes, Oak House is our Craftsman interpretation of a classic Tudor. We named it "Oak House" in honor of the monarch oak (at right) that shelters it. We still have the original blueprints, as well as a photo of Winnes' cinder-block office, circa 1927. His own house is about a mile away." Lauren Slideshow of Oak House |
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Hi Lauren - Your house is great and I like your decorating taste. The house reminds me of a number of houses I have seen around the DC area in Maryland and Virginia. Your's, however, is finished much nicer than most I have seen.
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Hello Phil,
Welcome to the Arts and Crafts Society forums and we hope that this will not be your only visit to a very knowledgeable site. Respectfully, Ralph Jones www.ralphjoneswoodworking.com |
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Hi Ralph - Thanks for the warm welcome. Although I only recently registered, I have been lurking for several months and I appreciate all of the knowledgeable folks and good advice dispensed on this site.
I have been a fan of the A&C style for years and more recently have become interested in better understanding the movement. This site, among others, has been helpful in that way. Not to mention, I very much enjoy the pictures that many of you post of your homes. My wife and I just had a bid accepted on a 1922 farmhouse in Arlington, VA with many A&C features. It is, however, a fixer-upper and will require a lot of TLC to bring the A&C style back to the house. I hope to consult with you in the future as I embark on these projects. Thanks again and I look forward to reading your posts. |
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love to decorate and style it... |
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Hello Phil,
With 60 years in the woodworking trade, I believe I can help you in many ways. The reason I have 60 years under my belt is because, we are Welsh and when a boy turned 13 years of age he would start his apprenticeship under his grand father in the family trade and of course ours is woodworking. I am the forth generation and last in my family as the only legacy I have is the students I taught in both the apprenticeship program as well as the Vocational Carpentry to both high school and adult students. So when you get started I will be here writing for anything you need. By the way My email address is Ralj7@AOL.com should you care to write privately. Respectfully, Ralph www.ralphjoneswoodworking.com |
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Hello Katrina Miles,
Welcome and we are glad to have you aboard and we hope you find our forums to your liking. There are many wonderful things on these forums that you will find pleasing to not only look at but to get involved with folks pertaining to the Movement. Respectfully, Ralph www.ralphjoneswoodworking.com |
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