
...and an interior that matches the exterior perfectly. Many of the original architectural details of the beautiful Victorian doll house have been lovingly preserved.


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5 comments:
Michelle,
I love your Real Estate Stalking posts--It takes me back to my days in the 'clair. I love this Victoria--I grew up in one that is similar. I can tell you that one thing has definitely changed from the original, though--all the molding and woodwork has been (gasp) painted. Our home had all of the original woodwork, including chestnut beams in the entrance hall. Personally, I am not a big "don't paint the wood" person, but a lot of people would fall out of their chairs if they saw all of that wood painted. Anyhoo, thanks for the great ode to good old Montclair!
xo
Emily
Emily,
In this case I don't mind the painted moldings. The home is so bright and airy I think the white moldings only add to it. There are a lot old Tudor style homes in Montclair that still have their original moldings/beams unpainted. It's a look I love though it often feels quite heavy. I'm not sure I could actually live in home with all of that wood :)
Great house. Love the painted molding it makes the inside equal the lightness of the outside. Charming house! Yeah well, those builder's kitchens (with their undersized ovens)are often the first thing to get ripped out.
Gorgeous home! I love all the creamy dreamy molding, yum:)
Amy R.
love this place
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