The house now displays the art and objects that the Weizmanns had collected.
In comparison with the upper house, lower houses frequently display certain characteristics:
The house displays a collection of furniture, textiles, and art from colonial times.
The house should also display authentic furnishings, arranged as they were originally.
In many of the towns the houses displayed the cerulean hue, both inside and out.
Consequently these houses, which often claim Vanbrugh as their architect, do not best display his own architectural concepts and ideas.
This house displays the center-chimney, two-room deep plan typical of mid-18th-century hose construction.
Some show houses display the work of designers who are established, others the efforts of those now making names for themselves.
The houses display their talent through competitions conducted time to time.
Their house now serves as a historic house museum and displays a large collection of their works.