Period Homes | July 2017

The July issue of Period Homes highlights the winners of the 2017 Palladio Awards.

VOL. 18 | NO. 4 | July 2017

Period Homes July 2017 Palladio Awards

2017 Palladio Awards 

The Beekman: A Thompson Hotel
This New York hotel renovation project demonstrates how technological solutions make historic restoration and renovation possible.

Colonial Revival Property Landscape Project
A disjointed landscape on a Colonial Revival property gets transformed with beautiful gardens and lawns.

Alterations and Additions to a Historic Revival Residence
Originally designed by architect F. Burrall Hoffman in 1902, Westlawn is a shingled Revival house located in Southampton, New York.

New Construction and Design of Cahaba River House
The proximity to the Cahaba River in Alabama influenced the design of this two-story cottage.

A Greek Revival Home with Southern Charm
Historical Concepts designs a Greek Revival home with Southern roots.

Barn Addition to a 19th Century Farm
This 19th Century New York barn addition represents a classical appreciation of early American history tied to the functionality of modern minimalism.

Product Report

Door Handle Styles
A deeper look into the various types of door handle styles and their hardware.

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Buying Guide Spotlight
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