This residence is a fine example of how a small block of land has been effectively used. Built in the 1960s the front of the building (pictured) is actually the side of the house. The owner of the home has pride in their home and garden which is evident with the marigolds and other annuals and perennials that dazzle in passer by. The well maintained lawn also emphasises the period home. The blinds on the home are unmistakably period design and complement the home, as does the jutting out effect of the bricks.
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Monday, March 15, 2010
A Small Home with Extraordinary Features
This residence is a fine example of how a small block of land has been effectively used. Built in the 1960s the front of the building (pictured) is actually the side of the house. The owner of the home has pride in their home and garden which is evident with the marigolds and other annuals and perennials that dazzle in passer by. The well maintained lawn also emphasises the period home. The blinds on the home are unmistakably period design and complement the home, as does the jutting out effect of the bricks.
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homes,
launceston
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