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Prestige Chandelier
Completed in 1897, the Pier Hotel was built by John Waller Cockrell on the site of the old Anchor and Hope fishermen’s pub. It was part of a flurry of development in this part of Gorleston at the end of the Victorian era.
In 1896, while the hotel was under construction, the Beach Gardens and bandstand were set out in front of it, and a wooden promenade was built between the gardens and beach.
Gorleston’s distinctive brick-built lighthouse was constructed a decade earlier in 1887, and the Pavilion Theatre opened in 1901. Both are now Grade II listed buildings.
Nearly Natural, Inc.
To elongate your kitchen or dining space, choose tall accessories to draw the eye upward, showcasing the height of the space like the Nearly Natural Rose, Delphinium and Lilac Silk Flower Arrangement in Pink. Soft pinks and crisp whites give a romantic feel to your living space.
M.S. Construction Services Inc.
Handcut french parquet floors, installed, sanded wirebrushed and oiled with hardwax oil
Amiano & Son Construction, LLC
These homeowners decided to do a partial home renovation to make their home more of a functional space as well as make it more of a entertainment space. From there kitchen, to their bathroom, and the exterior, we renovated this home to the nines to make it beautiful and also work for this couple. With an eclectic design style, this home has a little bit of everything from victorian, to farmhouse, to traditional. But it all blends to gather beautifully to create a perfectly remodeled home!
Scott Simpson Design + Build
Leaded glass windows replicated by borrowing on designs from the George Maher archive.
Marvin
This gorgeous Victorian home rests on the shores of Long Island Sound. The house was originally built in the 1880s, and had been the Grande Dame of the harbor for many years. Miraculously, it partially survived the devastating hurricane of 1938, and the subsequent remodel removed much of the Victorian charm. Therefore, the design goal was to restore the original feel of the home, complete with timeless balconies, porches, millwork, as well as modern amenities. Marvin coastal windows were a critical feature of the home in terms of aesthetics and safety. In fact, they even stood up to the full force of Hurricane Sandy, keep the homeowners safe inside during its brutal conditions.
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