Archive for June, 2007

Separated at birth?

I just bought the annual Houses issue of Fine Homebuilding magazine, and there’s a house in there that could be a sibling of my house (article begins on page 83). The designs definitely come from the same family tree … both were inspired by the Charleston Single House.

Quoting the article: “The Charleston single, a popular architectural style during the 1800s, made efficient use of narrow building lots. Pushed all the way to one side of the lot, a typical single makes room for two-story, side-loaded porches that encourage outdoor living. With few interior walls and lots of doors and windows, the Charleston single promotes natural lighting and cooling cross ventilation, important in a hot, humid climate.”
You can see photos of the magazine house online. It’s in a South Carolina subdivision called New Village Homes. Of course the homes share the major design features of a Charleston Single House: narrow end to the street and side porches (although mine has the traditional 2-story porches and their’s doesn’t). But the designs also share the bump-out on the porch side and the high windows on the other side.

Great minds think alike. 8)

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Name That Tree

When I bought my property, there were only 2 trees on it. The small tree in the photos below and a pecan tree. (The forest behind the tree in the photos is on my neighbor’s lot.) Can anyone tell me what kind of tree this is?

As you can see, the tree is covered with tiny white blossoms right now. The leaves are small ovals. It’s overall shape is similar to a crape myrtle, but this certainly isn’t a crape myrtle. It seems to thrive on the southern edge of that tree-line. Click on a photo to enlarge.

unknown tree

unknown tree

unknown tree

unknown tree

Thanks for your help in identifying this tree.

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