Queenslander houses are built on stilts to welcome any available breeze. Many have them have these great little verandahs which would definitely the place to be for me on a warm summer evening... perhaps with a nice cold drink and a few snacks, watching the world go by.
They're gorgeous. I love that style of house, although they aren't what I think of as a Queenslander.
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A terrific bit of colloquialism. One of my neighbours used to always say 'Can I take a squiz at that?'. :)
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Nice Colors..I like it!
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I will have a cold beer then.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Cara..you have captured the essence...and I reckon they look like Queenslanders to me!
ReplyDeleteI know what Ann meant. These are the second tier of Queenslander!! These are only on stilts because of the slope. First tier "Queenslander" houses are built on a complete understory of breezeway.
ReplyDeleteWhat I find interesting here, is the different directions that the verandahs face. No consistency in the prevailing evening breeze, then?