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Landscape designer Cricket Beauregard completes the exterior with a pair of classically inspired urns. General contractor Tom Silva details how he modified the master bath to accommodate a steam shower. Homewoner Malcolm Faulds and heating and plumbing expert Richard Trethewey check out the newly finished basement spaces. Heather Faulds shows master carpenter Norm Abram the finished bedrooms, baths, and laundry spaces. Designer Christine Tuttle shows host Kevin O'Connor the décor choices that give the home a period inspired, but unfussy feel. The whole group gathers in the new eat-in kitchen to celebrate the renaissance of this Italianate home. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Landscape contractor Roger Cook rolls out a truckload of fresh sod. General contractor Tom Silva installs a replica ceiling medallion made using a 3D printer, then he installs a custom copper vent hood. Heating and plumbing expert Richard Trethewey selects the right garbage disposer for our job at a local home center. Master carpenter Norm Abram gives a lesson in crown molding, while Richard installs a pedestal sink in the powder room. Closet designer Mary Cool shows host Kevin O'Connor how she's customizing the master closet for maximum storage. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Paul Grothouse installs a teak island top in the kitchen, while Jim Snyder installs a solid surface vanity top in the master bath. Designer Christine Tuttle reviews how the vision for house evolved from fabric, paint, and light fixture choices. General contractor Tom Silva builds a small but handy electronics nook. Tile contractor Mark Ferrante grouts the pebble tiles on the shower floor. Wallpaper hanger Warren Reeb hangs handmade wallpaper. Master carpenter Norm Abram and Tom install a new front door. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Fence contractor Mark Bushway installs a custom PVC fence and arbor. Tile contractor Eric Ferrante creates a marble herringbone pattern in the powder room, while his brother Mark presents the grout color options for the faux slate floor in the mudroom. General contractor Tom Silva builds a sliding barn door using salvaged antique wood from the attic. Horticulturist Laurie Sullivan presents alternatives to the usual, run-of-the-mill shade plants. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
This Old House welcomes Edgar Hansen from Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch. To assess his skills, Tom Silva puts Edgar to work patching cracks in the plaster walls, then Richard shows him how to "fish" water lines through the building. Norm and Tom raise the height of the railing on the second floor landing. Roger and Edgar remove the concrete stairs at the front entry. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Landscape contractor Roger Cook removes a hydrangea with roots that are undermining the foundation. Painting contractor Mauro Henrique offers strategies for working with potentially messy red paint. Host Kevin O'Connor sees the damage hail can do to a house when IBHS conducts the first-ever indoor hailstorm. General contractor Tom Silva goes the extra mile to keep water at bay in the basement. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Local historian Richard Duffy offers a look at Arlington's Spy Pond. heating and plumbing expert Richard Trethewey installs a new water line to the house. General contractor Tom Silva installs the new pre-finished Brazilian chestnut flooring. Fiberglass gutters made to look like historic wood gutters are fabricated and installed. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Roger installs a new front walk in a running bond pattern. Tom runs a custom profile for the chair rail and both copes and miters the corners as it is installed. Interior designer Christine Tuttle makes tile selections at a local showroom. Norm and Tom work to fit a new 4-panel interior door into an old door jamb. As the cabinet installation finishes up, kitchen designer Steve Jackowski offers a preview of the countertops, tile, and striking copper vent hood that are all on their way to our kitchen. Next episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmCSIJzEYs8&index;=14&list;=PLkJADc1qDrr8go6EsfihiDcRM5aDKIdsw Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Countertop contractor Michael Parodi creates the final edge detail for our soapstone countertops. Tile contractor Mark Ferrante cuts down 12-inch marble tiles to make a crisp looking wainscoting. Master carpenter Norm Abram visits the oldest continuously operated mill site in America where David Graf makes an oval mirror frame for our house using 150-year-old power tools. General contractor Tom Silva scribes new oak stair treads to the old fieldstone foundation wall. Soapstone countertops are darkened using carnauba wax and walnut oil. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Heating and plumbing expert Richard Trethewey tours a neighborhood curiosity: a water tank disguised as a Greek temple. General contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor make some dramatic discoveries while demolishing the kitchen and baths, landscape contractor Roger Cook moves a massive rhododendron and master carpeneter Norm Abram checks out one of the finest surviving examples of the Italianate style: the over-the-top Victoria Mansion in Portland, Maine. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Paint color consultant Bonnie Krims presents exterior color schemes, while Norm and Tom patch old oak veneer floors. Richard presents a new solution to the ugly PVC intake and exhaust pipes that come out of a typical boiler. Kevin tours an 1870 Italianate style home in Dedham, MA. Tom shows Kevin some of his favorite applications for radiant heat. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Landscape contractor Roger Cook sets granite steps on a bed of ice to melt them into place. Plaster contractor Bob Bucco repairs plaster by hand, while 3D printing specialist David Kempskie shows how the repairs can also be made in a computer, thanks to state-of-the-art technology. Master carpenter Norm Abram and general contractor Tom Silva review the design options for the front porch railing, then get to work fabricating the balustrade, which features a flat stock-baluster that is custom-made on site. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Working around the antique fieldstone foundation, host Kevin O'Connor and master carpenter Norm Abram find Tom Silva and mason Mark McCullough replacing the inadequate foundation under the addition and pouring a new slab in the basement with a concrete curb to bolster the walls. Breaking through the living room ceiling, they discover a lot more headroom, along with the original plaster molding and medallion, almost completely intact. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Arborist Matt Foti does some selective tree pruning, while plumbing and heating specialist Richard Trethewey revisits the benefits of using PEX instead of copper for the water supply lines. Master carpenter Norm Abram tours an 1872 Stick Style home in the neighborhood, and general contractor Tom Silva shows host Kevin O'Connor how to convert a former doorjamb into a cased opening. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Host Kevin O'Connor appreciates the new windows from inside the new eat-in kitchen, while outside, general contractor Tom Silva installs vertical beaded siding. Master carpenter Norm Abram catches up with a former This Old House carpentry apprentice, while Tom replicates 150-year old corbels. Heating and plumbing expert Richard Trethewey shows Kevin a time-honored way to connect cast iron waste pipes—with a lead and oakum joint. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
General contractor Tom Silva marries the addition's new roof to the old by graduating the rafters. Architect David Whitney explains how just 200 additional square feet will transform this house. Masonry repairs with a new mortar additive provide a waterproofing solution for the fieldstone basement. Landscape contractor Roger Cook tours the Italianate Garden at Elm Bank; master carpenter Norm Abram and Tom perform surgery to re-open a door in the foyer. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Watch The Arlington House playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SNKdp4mY1Q&list;=PLkJADc1qDrr8go6EsfihiDcRM5aDKIdsw Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
General contractor Tom Silva shows host Kevin O'Connor the systems he's devised for leveling out both the ceiling in the new open kitchen and the floor in the new finished basement, and he and master carpenter Norm Abram cut a hole for a new window. Landscape architect Cricket Beauregard shares her solutions for the shady front yard with landscape contractor Roger Cook and homeowner Heather Faulds, taking them to see some of her work in other gardens around Arlington. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
Host Kevin O'Connor and general contractor Tom Silva introduce us to the popular suburb of Arlington, Mass., and to a new project: the first Italianate Style home we've tackled in years. Malcolm and Heather's 1872 home has seen some changes over the years, leaving it with an awkward layout. Now it's time to polish it up and make it work for this century's busy family. Heating and plumbing expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook are on site to help the demolition work get started. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouse Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/ G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouse Tumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
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A year in the life of the spectacular Bodnant Garden in North Wales. Head Gardener Troy Scott Smith and his team give Bodnant a facelift. Supervisor Adam Salvin brings a beautiful Italianate terrace back to its former glory, Dave Larter shares his passion for giant lilies and the world famous Laburnum Arch is in full bloom.
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ITALIANATE • VILLA £125,000 This beautiful Italianate Villa is in a conservation area near to the fashionable 7 Dials, Clifton Hill and Station. Originally constructed in the 1800’s, this elegant home with four bedrooms, stunning kitchen diner and landscaped garden has been sympathetically refurbished to an exceptionally high standard and has rare off street parking. In brief: Style: Terraced Italianate Villa Bedrooms: 4 double Living rooms: 3 spacious Area: 2110 sq ft ; 196 sq m Outside: Formal garden to front, private walled garden at rear Location: Central Brighton/7 Dials Parking: Residents Y Zone and off road parking space
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Huffington Post 2015-04-13The Italianate style of architecture was a distinct 19th-century phase in the history of Classical architecture. In the Italianate style, the models and architectural vocabulary of 16th-century Italian Renaissance architecture, which had served as inspiration for both Palladianism and Neoclassicism, were synthesized with picturesque aesthetics. The style of architecture that was thus created, though also characterized as "Neo-Renaissance", was essentially of its own time. "The backward look transforms its object," Siegfried Giedion wrote of historicist architectural styles; "every spectator at every period—at every moment, indeed—inevitably transforms the past according to his own nature."
The Italianate style was first developed in Britain about 1802 by John Nash, with the construction of Cronkhill in Shropshire. This small country house is generally accepted to be the first Italianate villa in England, from which is derived the Italianate architecture of the late Regency and early Victorian eras. The Italianate style was further developed and popularised by the architect Sir Charles Barry in the 1830s. Barry's Italianate style (occasionally termed "Barryesque") drew heavily for its motifs on the buildings of the Italian Renaissance, though sometimes at odds with Nash's semi-rustic Italianate villas.
Far, where dawn never ends
Away, are echoes the old lady sings
Crying that years
Years I've been trapped in this cave
Inside, a candle consumed by its flame
And all of the repenting words aside
I desire to hurt you
Desert the world you belong to
In the forest where I lay
My hungry heart
My mellow mind
All my thoughts
They're weak in kind
They're dreams
Red is the mountain of mice
Rotten on the hour of demise
The pile, it resembles a crown
And every roaring squel
Is shame in disguise
Coming clear
And all that you wished for
Is becoming right now
Still it stays, in troubling ways
The ire
Far, where dawn never ends
Away, the old lady sings
For years I've been trapped in this cave
This road turns
The thief returns
The holes in his head flooding light
He stole the sun
Where it all began
No one understands a word, no one
Thoughts that burn inside
Rule just one at a time
Hurt and hypnotized
Do not dare defy
The wind is cool on his skin
Caressing like the air was just for you
In freefall
The mind can stall
And the pavement kisses
In the most subtle way
Thoughts that burn inside
Rule just one at a time
Hurt and hypnotized
Lines of silver blood
A sound that is so steady
Falling from the clouds
On my weary hands
The weight, I cannot bear
It draws me to the center
Of the universe
A touch, it opens me
See, there the traitor lies
My mind, it was unready
To sing a horrid tale
Of somewhere I won't return to
The fear of what I can't see
Is all I'll never know
Heard as so surreal
In a soothing sound
Crows with liquid eyes
They are hovering over
The pure part of my mind
Where I rest my head
Hear, the words they mutter out
My mind is still unready
Feel the beaks sting through my flesh
They are making their way in
The fear of what I can't see
Is all I'll never know
Heard as so surreal
Walking in the dark
I have taken the wrong way home, I've been
Lost for days and seen no familiar face
No one wants to see a weak being
And I've been lied to too many times
Been let down and fallen behind
Withhold the name I bear
And give me a chance for my revenge
Read past the words that bleed
Read to the core to keep
Soar and rise to see
Above and beyond me
With one wish withstand
All the scorn all the masses demand
And I've had reason to come to the conclusion
No eyes will open without a raised hand
Read past the words that bleed
Read to the core to keep
Soar and rise to see
Past the gates
Your soul creates
Lies a path
That radiates
In a world of sterile crowds
We are part of the system
Closed from wisdom
Buried words, running deep
Stinging into a question
Suggestion
In my days
I've not heard
A stronger sound
And I believe
In silence lies
The power to hear
Not in fear
Not being austere
Through the halls
A whisper calls
In a world of broken glass
We are hovering over
A four-leaf clover
But no one knows when to end
And for how long until it's over
In my days
I've not heard
A stronger sound
And I believe
In silence lies
The power to hear
Not in fear
Climbing up a broken womb
The grief was on you
A life left dead
Words never said
Still the spirit stays
Frozen, broken, forever taken away
It was never your choice
To reap what was sown
Climbing up a broken womb
A dream is now true
What once was
Is now no more
So still the spirit stays
Frozen, broken, forever taken away
It was never your choice
To speak in past tenses
Leaves life defenseless
They're hiding they're waiting
To beat you senseless
But endure through the pain
The lucid hours maintain
This state of consciousness
Makes you feel nothing
Once you are taken
You won't be put back to your place
Down in the darkest cave...
...The brightest of days
The wait will be over soon
With one push you are over
In an aisle of array
In a world
So serene and undoubtful
Of the way that you are
As the only
Exist without memories
To drift through deep seas
Once the feeling wears off
The sense of floating is gone
Down from the highest sky
The lowest of minds
The wait will be over soon
With one push you are over
In an aisle of array
In a world
So serene and undoubtful
Of the way that you are
Come high tide
Beware the pain
The scars they stay the same
What I've lived
And what I've known
The stones I've thrown
In the eyes of the mourning are veins of death
The bleeding
It won't stop until all tears have shed
What I am
An ending stream
Dark water calm and deep
The life that once flowed in him
The air, we now breathe
In the eyes of the mourning are veins of death
The bleeding
Here lie only the lonely
Weathered pain down on me
And I keep protecting the only
Remaining piece, forgotten foul
Soul of the one and the only
Kept safe, guarded so boldly
Slain, scorn
Away from the watching eye
Here rest the weary the wicked
Once beheld, now given away
For all those restlessly breathing
Once been told, this story lives
And I keep forgetting the only
Thing I once thought was solely
For those eyes in the mirror
Not dead, in endless endeavour
Never before have I been seen like this
Never so torn, never without bliss
I have now seen the weight of my being
My aim was never to fall, to rise again
But I have now seen the weight of my being
My stain
Was never to fall and be pulled up again
To let myself feel the weakness I pretend
It is faith that leads you onward
The unreal that stays alive
It's a fairy they believe in
The queen of blinded eyes
She sings a song so luring
Every note falls deep
It's the voice that keeps them feeding
The emptiness they need
Come and follow me
Deep, deeper down
A few more steps
We're nearly there
Come and follow me
Deep, deeper down
Underneath live
The scolded creatures
In the sewers they shine
Strong, clear crimson red
Reflections of a dawn unending
It is fear that keep you crawling
The unknown that lures you down
But the melody dies and deeper
All you hear is a growling sound
Come and follow me
Come deeper down
Let me see
Your aching eyes
Come closer
We're nearly there
Here in the gutter
Love is another
World that will vanish
The stronger the light is
Underneath live
The scolded creatures
In the sewers they shine
Strong clear crimson red