Indigenous Hawaii architecture of the 19th / 20th century. Asian inflected roofs, attic vents to admit the passage of cooling Trade Winds.... Over hanging eaves for shade...a quieter slower time
I was interested to read your comment above Cloudia, they really designed homes to cope with the climate back then in a much more attractive colonial way than they do now!
Well, I see a lot of potential there! Probably a little more than paint- but oh the possibilities for the right person!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a sunny gal!
ReplyDeleteLove the style of that home. And it does look like a home rather than a house.
ReplyDeleteWhat a contrast, Cloudia!
ReplyDeletewhat a dream house,thanks cloudia ♥
ReplyDeleteLove this!!
ReplyDeleteNamaste /\ from Mumbai
Aloha!!
Indigenous Hawaii architecture of the 19th / 20th century. Asian inflected roofs, attic vents to admit the passage of cooling Trade Winds.... Over hanging eaves for shade...a quieter slower time
ReplyDeleteClear blue sky. What a lovely day
ReplyDeleteI was interested to read your comment above Cloudia, they really designed homes to cope with the climate back then in a much more attractive colonial way than they do now!
ReplyDeleteAloha, Cloudia! It is a cute house and a lovely sky! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteMy brother in law tells me that some of these are actually kit homes!
ReplyDeleteHi Cloudia, dropping by today! Sorry did not visit your blog for quite some time. Nice photo! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic.
ReplyDeleteGood to see both of you!
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