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To colonial
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America; usually consisted of a large room at the front of the house, a bedroom behind it, and a long narrow kitchen along one side. a sizable stove in the kitchen was used both for cooking and for heating the adjacent large room.
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Colonial, английский
- America, a house of a relatively temporary nature, in which the lower ends of the roof rafters rested directly on the ground; a forerunner
- New england, a small house having but a single room with a fireplace at one end, usually located near a house of worship; used on sundays by a family as a place in which to warm and feed themselves during breaks in the all-day religious services, because such services typically were conducted in unheated meeting houses. occasionally several families shared a two-room house with a centrally located fireplace; others had a small two-story house for this purpose, with the ground floor used as a stable. also
Colonial casing, английский
A type of decorative, exposed trim molding. colonial joint
Colonial panel door, английский
A door having stiles, rails, and a mutin which form frames around recessed panels. colonnade colonial siding
Colonial revival, georgian revival, mission revival, pueblo revival, spanish colonial revival, tudor revival., английский
Colonial siding, английский
Wide, square-edged siding boards
Colonialis, e, латинский
Colonialismus, i, m, colonica dicio [nis, f], латинский
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Particularly in those areas of the, английский
American
States in, английский
America; exterior chimneys at the ends of the house in the southern states; double- hung windows; initially, stone lintels above the windows, frequently, louvered window shutters; elaborate doorways, including relatively thin columns, full-height pilasters, or framing to form an entryway; a fanlight or a row of rectangular panes over a paneled front door, often with sidelights on each side of the door. often, little or no distinction is made
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