Karina and Craig Waters are two Australian expats with a French vision. They purchased the massive, 94-room Chateau de Gudanes, which dates back to the 1700s, with the intent of restoring it. The crumbling structure is l...
https://www.neatorama.com/2015/01/09/Revisiting-Restoration-of-Chateau-de-Gudanes-A-Hole-is-Discovered-in-the-Ground-Beneath-the-Chateau/You can save money and have a great house if you buy a fixer-upper, but only if you are prepared for the work it needs. Australians Karina and Craig Waters went to France and bought the Chateau de Gudanes, a 300-year-old...
https://www.neatorama.com/2014/03/30/Restoring-the-Chateau-de-Gudanes/The Helix design and fabrication company was hired to make an office space for Faceparty and given creative freedom to make it special. And did they! They converted a 16,000 square foot building in East London into a sel...
https://www.neatorama.com/2013/04/29/Worship-Street/This Presidents Day article is from the book Uncle... ...rst time. The West Wing went through several more renovations through the years. After a devastating fire on Ch... ...s installed in the Oval Office windows.Structural Renovation circa 1950.Several years later in 1948, President... ...2001, attacks on t...
https://www.neatorama.com/2013/02/18/The-White-House-Keeping-Up-Appearances/In 1973, architect Ricardo Bofill bought an abandoned cement factory in Barcelona and converted it to use as his business offices, creative studio, and home. He spent two years remodeling: tearing down some buildings, co...
https://www.neatorama.com/2011/04/08/the-cement-factory/Looking at the pictures, I would definitely live in this church in Kyloe, North Cumberland, England, which was converted into a home. Look at the beautiful stained glass! But, based on all the comments, there are certain...
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