Monday, April 23, 2012

Nola´s houses



I saw this house on Calhoun street 1548. I spent a few minutes to identify what kind of house. At the end, observing the characteristics I know was a eastlake shotgun double.  The reason is because I can see turned-wood balustrade, two over-four full-length window, piecework, turned-wood colonnete, traisom, quions and gallery. So all these characteristics are common for a Eastlake Shotgun Double.



This is my favorite house, because is absolutely gorgeous for me. I can not identify what type it is. But If i compare with the other styles, this house have some elements of greece architecture.

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