Gingerbread House
comments (3) September 7th, 2010 in Project GalleryOur "Gingerbread House" is a complete restoration of a 1869 Carpenter Gothic style cottage. Acroteria and Winglets were made from laminated honduras mahogany. Working your way down, the spandrils and inserts were made from mahogany as well. Balusters and railings were made from a combination of cypress and domestic mahogany. As an extra note, the front double exterior doors and the window storm panels (1st floor) were made from "Burma Teak". I designed and machined all of the exterior door hardware from Titanium.
- Fred and Joan Echevarria, The Gingerbread House Bed and Breakfast
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Project Gallery, finish carpentry, restorations, doors, victorian
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Contest Details
Update: Congratulations to our winner Fred Eche, who took home the prize with his Ginerbread House.
*Contest is closed.
Beginning August 16 and running through September 29, Fine Homebuilding readers can submit photos of their favorite exterior trim details for a chance to win the new Senco Fusion cordless nailer.
We’re in search of those crowns, casings, and columns that separate the instant classics from the cookie-cutter homes. It may be a carefully reproduced railing on a historic home, or it could be the subtle proportions on those new widow casings that make the front of the house pop.
Contest ended on September 29, 2010.
Winners were announced on October 8, 2010.

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Comments (3)
Posted: 7:30 pm on October 7th
This is a must see home because the range of talent and the attention to hand-crafted detail will stagger any fine craftsman who visits. The talent of the craftsman is evident everywhere you look.
I had the pleasure of seeing the home when it was first acquired in the late 70's and staying there as a guest during the 80's. I encourage everyone who appreciates true craftsmanship to vist Gingerbread House. The home and especially the owners are a wonderful treat.
Posted: 12:01 pm on October 6th
Posted: 10:37 am on October 5th
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