Show of aget of stair nils and constructed v on the front porch white trim If is surmounted by a cupola q columns exterior dec- bora make AmencMi country-styjjew wainscoting in the kitchen and and its dark green asphalt-til- e roof looks orating stril a top favmuv even after taproom duplicates an old look Couth like cedar shakes ' as mng ot menui The house has four bedrooms and collectibles abound in every room ' ' three and a half baths and a also adding a mellow touch large porch In Country Living's home a similar on two sides Building costs would range foot from 110 to 15® dows mantels portions le and by Countty Home magazine The magazines compete iqun tSSSStSTiSZ' model house is forsale through of Coldwell Banker listed at $659900 The Country Home house1 sits course Yet die two separate houses ooe in the heart of Manhattan and the other in the far northern incongruously amidst the towers of Wall Street in lower Manhat- tan at the World Financial Center Plaza Battery Park City The wood clapboard house with s abouOOOO square feet features a two-sto- ry entry that is far more a foyer yet not quite a Iiv- ing room ( large enough to accommodate a crowd for a holiday din-ti-er suburbs of Connecticut reveal f considerable agreement Among the similarities: the master bedroom suite on the fint kitchen large porches informal multipurpose rooms an eclectic decorating floor a high-tec- h style and dramatic double-heigceilings in die main rooms ht Immediately off this entry are two private suites decorated as bedrooms Each is a space with' its own bath and a staircase leading to a second-floor room furnished as either a of as a dressing room-clossleeping area Instead of a formal dining room' 9 et and living room die room at die back of the house is furnished as a combination kitchen dining area and sitting room There is also a combination laundry atid spaces filled with natural light and for lots of space for bathrooms storage and dressing areas” Dennis Wedlick architect crafts room Figure about $360000 or $120 per square foot to construct a similar house in most sections of don t have people asking for formal dm- re hyirooms except when they think of resale old and new elements befitting the eclectic attitudes of the presott A n? c?untt?'ltjf ioQkaabttlc tooncwand shiny Mary “ country Wedlick said The house is open to the public for $5 admission (pro-- ir harin P ewin itelPk modem ftWca in tenydoth white cab- Vas and ipd and wfaiterfriped cotton Both houses have a similar mid-19tcentury Greek Revival feeling which is a far (ay from the old New England sab-box or eastern seaboard fermhonse that to bVdcmated to Habitat for Humanity) through Oct 8 Built of mod- ular parish it will be disassembled and dm furnishings auctioned off to benefit ceds b- was once the preferred Habitat for Humanity Each magazine will feature its coun- hSusein an upcoming issue le CountryLiving in February 1999 and country-styl- e buildiog AStooufr the two homes are rimilar in try-sty- edits house said Children invited to create art 1 don’t repay that's side stands arp foc If the deer or webworms haven’t visited your Numerous gardeners have brought me samples of their ‘ fit entry hal ic large enough to accommodate musicals PuasJ Nq m PtAski Or scour 6w? 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