This outdoor kitchen area is constructed using materials that echo some of the nearby buildings, such
as clapboard.
Not exact matches
My maternal grandparents» sky - blue
clapboard farmhouse never had air - conditioning, and yet it was my favorite place to spend part of every summer
as a child.
And the way we used to hold hands
as we wandered through Gruene, listening to Americana music through
clapboard walls of an old dance hall.
New York's architecture isn't
as flammable
as San Francisco's
clapboard Victorians, but within 200 years, says Steven Clemants, vice president of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, tons of leaf litter would overflow gutters
as pioneer weeds gave way to colonizing native oaks and maples in city parks.
Einstein's white
clapboard house at 112 Mercer Street in Princeton, New Jersey, where he lived from 1936 until his death, has remained a private residence, off - limits to the public
as well
as to journalists and photographers.
«Black Mass» gets Boston reasonably right — the brick of the North End versus the
clapboards of Southie — although it gets a few things wrong
as well: Since when have the FBI's offices been located in City Hall or the Mystic River Bridge been visible from the banks of the Neponset?
Another part of the room preserves the
clapboard of the 1880s,
as well
as the «Mission Revival» look of the 1930s.
A 20 - year period of British rule greatly affected the look of St. Augustine today,
as the British settlers added wood
clapboard second floors to the existing Spanish homes, with balconies overhanging the roads.
Lining a vintage wooden pier built in 1927, the
clapboard cottages at Crystal Pier Hotel are
as close
as you can get to the Pacific without needing gills.
Although the photographs do not serve
as models for his paintings, Scully's focus on the doors and surrounding wood
clapboards of dwellings parallel the compositions of his paintings to a remarkable degree and reflect some of the same interests in light, architecture, pattern, weathering, and the handmade.
Hopper's watercolor views of
clapboard houses, electric lines and windswept landscapes are displayed alongside black - and - white photographs by Robert Adams, Diane Arbus and Lee Friedlander,
as well Stephen Shore, a pioneer of color photography, whose works here eerily echo Hopper's depictions of domestic architecture.
A Foursquare house with crisp white
clapboard siding and black shutters is usually identified
as a Colonial Revival.
Many stateside refer to our
clapboard homes
as board and batten or lap siding.
Eastern Canada enjoys the freshest approach to blue,
as it complements the simple
clapboard construction seen in these provinces.