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M A Jaworski Landscape Design
Since the front yard is North-facing, shade-tolerant plants like hostas, ferns and yews will be great foundation plantings here. In addition to these, the Victorians were fond of palm trees, so these shade-loving palms are at home here during clement weather, but will get indoor protection during the winter. Photo credit: E. Jenvey
John Webb Construction and Design
This complete home remodel was complete by taking the early 1990's home and bringing it into the new century with opening up interior walls between the kitchen, dining, and living space, remodeling the living room/fireplace kitchen, guest bathroom, creating a new master bedroom/bathroom floor plan, and creating an outdoor space for any sized party!
Griggstown Construction Co.
Experience outdoor luxury with our tailor-made Trex deck, renowned for its durability and sleek aesthetics. Part of the deck boasts a sophisticated outdoor enclosure, offering a perfect blend of open-air enjoyment and sheltered comfort. Whether you're basking in the sun or seeking a cozy retreat, our design ensures an unparalleled outdoor experience catered to your unique taste.
Archadeck of Kansas City
This Parkville MO screen porch features PetScreen screening system, with an open gable for ultimate light and air penetration. The porch also boasts a tongue and groove cathedral ceiling, full electrical installation with recessed lighting and a ceiling fan, a drink rail cap, and a stone porch fireplace for luxury and warmth.
Archadeck of Kansas City
This Parkville MO screen porch features PetScreen screening system, with an open gable for ultimate light and air penetration. The porch also boasts a tongue and groove cathedral ceiling, full electrical installation with recessed lighting and a ceiling fan, a drink rail cap, and a stone porch fireplace for luxury and warmth.
Drewett Works
Elegantly attired, this spacious outdoor terrace offers 180-degree views through beautifully arched openings. A brick fireplace with cast-stone surround warms the space on cool nights.
Project Details // Sublime Sanctuary
Upper Canyon, Silverleaf Golf Club
Scottsdale, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: American First Builders
Interior Designer: Michele Lundstedt
Landscape architecture: Greey | Pickett
Photography: Werner Segarra
https://www.drewettworks.com/sublime-sanctuary/
The Cleary Company
2/3 of the roof fully covers the porch & 1/2 is open pergola to allow light and ventilation for propane firepit.
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