Classic Homes
December. 30,2022 TV-GThis series introduces viewers to the classic home styles of regions across the country.
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A perfect example of Santa Barbara style, a Spanish Revival home sits in the lush hills of Montecito -- complete with Moroccan fountains, terracotta tile and a backyard oasis worthy of the California sun.
A photographer’s family home rests steps away from the beach, with clean lines and sleek details that evoke this uniquely beachy version of midcentury style.
Built for a family, this beautiful California Craftsman home showcases key details of the architectural style and stays true to its surroundings in the rolling hills of Santa Barbara, California.
In Boston's historic Beacon Hill neighborhood, this regal brownstone joins others to line some of the city's most iconic architecture -- surrounded by cobblestone, gas lanterns and red brick.
Built in historic Concord, Massachusetts, this home has withstood the waves of architectural trend and still honors its original form. Today, an art-loving young family continues to steward it well.
This home -- originally drawn on a napkin by its owner -- represents a sentimental vision of Cape Cod living. The style is named for its shingles, which are characteristically grayed by the ocean air, and iconic for beautiful Cape Cod.
Lasting for generations in the vibrant French Quarter of Charleston, South Carolina this row house continues to honor its architectural roots. Thoughtfully maintained and restored, it thrives today in this iconic Southern destination.
This striking Italianate home welcomes guests into a beautiful slice of Charleston, SC living. The home and its lush gardens have been impeccably restored and reflect some of the most elegant designs of the peninsula and its European roots.
Tastefully revived by its creative owners, this Charleston Single lovingly embraces its history and architectural integrity. The home's characteristic red brick, shutters and many original features exist beautifully alongside its well-designed updates.
Complete with hand-painted wallpaper, a historic elevator, and a fully-outfitted lounge, this Chicago greystone home is an elegant example of modernized iconic Chicago architecture.
Formerly part of a functioning biscuit factory, this urban loft has been artistically designed as a modern home.
Nestled among other Frank Lloyd Wright homes, this beautiful Prairie Style house stands proudly today as a work of one the world’s most famous architects, still a family home.