Cracker Barrel is apologizing after a Twitter user called attention to ropes that resembled nooses hanging from the ceiling at one of its restaurants in Connecticut. "Someone at Cracker Barrel in East ...
The 1960s home is true to its era, featuring a post-and-beam construction, a long row of clerestories, and soaring double-height windows in the living area. In total, the property includes two lots, ...
Vaulted ceilings aren’t just for church anymore. These highfalutin room lids can be an impressive statement that can add space and natural light and transform a plain-Jane living room into your own ...
This five-bedroom home has five full bathrooms, two half baths, a two-story living room with a wood-burning fireplace, linenfold paneling, a plaster ornamental barrel vault ceiling and large windows ...
Those details turn plain ceilings into eye-popping attention-getters with rounded, vaulted, coffered and beamed accents, highlighted by scalloped trim, contrasting paint colors and strategically ...
This home sits on two private, wooded acres of land, with 129-feet of Mississippi River frontage. The barrel-vaulted front entry with its architectural pillars and an expansive front porch set the ...
Cracker Barrel is known for its antique shop and home-style country food. But the company known for celebrating history took its love for the good ol’ days and antiques too far when a customer spotted ...
A Cracker Barrel in Connecticut issued an apology after customers spotted what appeared to be a noose hanging from the ceiling as part of the restaurant’s décor. CNN Business reports how the East ...
Ceilings are reaching new heights. These days, "10 feet is the new 9 feet," said architect John Cetra of New York-based CetraRuddy Architecture, noting that home buyers love high ceilings because they ...