Two very different houses...
Nov. 13th, 2008 02:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...but each almost iconic in their appeal to me.
From today's New York Times, this house in Bali.
"The 18-meter-high (59-foot-high) structure stands on stilts and is one-room deep. The open ground floor space underneath the house is punctuated by ponds and water features . The décor is dominated by Javanese antiques and artifacts that the couple collected over the years, linked by a saffron and burgundy color scheme."
The Times also has a slide show of the place.
Back in August, they featured Clingstone -- "a faded, shingled and, yes, very rough 103-year-old mansion set on a rock in Narragansett Bay." Much more a mix of sea and stone, but held together with friends coming over to pitch in during the summers.
Slide show here.
From today's New York Times, this house in Bali.
"The 18-meter-high (59-foot-high) structure stands on stilts and is one-room deep. The open ground floor space underneath the house is punctuated by ponds and water features . The décor is dominated by Javanese antiques and artifacts that the couple collected over the years, linked by a saffron and burgundy color scheme."
The Times also has a slide show of the place.
Back in August, they featured Clingstone -- "a faded, shingled and, yes, very rough 103-year-old mansion set on a rock in Narragansett Bay." Much more a mix of sea and stone, but held together with friends coming over to pitch in during the summers.
Slide show here.