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44th Annual Bucks County Designer Showhouse + Gardens on historic Peppermint Farm. All proceeds benefit the Doylestown VIA.
Designed by Lotus + Lilac Design Studio
Items available for sale at Lotus + Lilac Shoppe- online designer furnishings + artisan made goods shoppe
Paint donated by Benjamin Moore
Outdoor sconce donated by Ferguson Lighting
Danielle Jacques Designs LLC
The BarK Puplick House, a play on words for ‘Public House,’ is the picturesque pub for the canine community. Just a short ‘pup crawl’ away is fido’s watering hole, posh nosh, and inn for relaxation. Built with timeless materials and craftsmanship, this ‘Gastropup’ fuses industrial decor with town & country charm. The industrial lighting and steel casement window captures the essence of city life, while shutters, traditional millwork, and floral & plaid textiles express the countryside’s beauty.
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44th Annual Bucks County Designer Showhouse + Gardens on historic Peppermint Farm. All proceeds benefit the Doylestown VIA.
Designed by Lotus + Lilac Design Studio
Items available for sale at Lotus + Lilac Shoppe- online designer furnishings + artisan made goods shoppe
Paint donated by Benjamin Moore
Outdoor sconce donated by Ferguson Lighting
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
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44th Annual Bucks County Designer Showhouse + Gardens on historic Peppermint Farm. All proceeds benefit the Doylestown VIA.
Designed by Lotus + Lilac Design Studio
Items available for sale at Lotus + Lilac Shoppe- online designer furnishings + artisan made goods shoppe
Paint donated by Benjamin Moore
Outdoor sconce donated by Ferguson Lighting
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
Silk Plant Warehouse
Added colour can change everything. Gorgeous idea of using Silk Plant Warehouse single stem grasses to create a magnificent tower of artificial beauty.
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
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