We'll so does the Orange Show, and this week they are getting around to the Caroline Collective for the last of their Gala workshops this Tuesday, October 29th from 7-10pm.
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In all these months of shelterporn, we've somehow managed to overlook one of our favorite neighborhoods in Houston: Eastwood, an area that's chockablock with bungalows and Arts & Crafts-style houses, many of which have been beautifully restored. Take, for example, this 1914 home on Walker Avenue, on a corner lot just a couple miles east of downtown. more ›
The Greater Houston Preservation Alliance continues its monthly walking tours this weekend in the historic Woodlands Heights. more ›
It's not all that often that a house is available on Courtlandt Place, the gated two-block-long street built by some of Houston's wealthiest families a century ago. But one is now: a Tudor Revival home designed by noted architects Sanguinet & Staats. People say the house was finished in 1905, but considering that Courtlandt Place wasn't even conceived until 1906, that doesn't seem too likely — in any case, it's old. more ›
After the soap-opera excess of last week's shelterporn, it's refreshing to get back to reality with a beautifully restored Craftsman home in Montrose. It's actually a house we've coveted for some time, so we were excited to see it on the market. more ›
