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Decorative concrete blocks were the rage in house building from about 1890’s to the 1930’s. These decorative concrete blocks came in an assortment of styles and sizes. They could be purchased from a local building supplier but most likely made right on the construction site. A concrete block machine could be ordered from the Sears catalog for $42.50 in 1910. …
This house was a mess. Notice the house had cool green mixed with warm green. Tan was randomly placed without much thought. Thankfully the new homeowner cared about their house more.
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Exterior window shutters are taken for granted as an easy to install, quick fix to improve curb appeal. Unfortunately, few people understand the complexity of window shutters or the correct way of hanging shutters. What one thinks is a simple mistake will destroy a home’s curb appeal. Don’t let this happen to you! With historic wood shutters or plastic shutters, …