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Winston Brown Remodeling
This home has plenty of room to enjoy the outdoors. The spacious outdoor living area boasts an outdoor kitchen and bar, large patio with fire pit, as well as an expansive deck with seating area and a stone fireplace. Structural features tie into the interior's rustic charm.
Mason Construction Company
Stunning waterfront estate located in Queenstown, Maryland.
Photos by Aimee Mason Studio - aimeemason.com
Materials by: Shore Lumber and The Stone Store
David Charlez Designs
A beautiful Traditional Hamptons style home with varying roof pitches, shed dormers with metal accents, and a large front porch - Space Crafting
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architect: TEA2 Architects | Interiors: Sue Weldon | Landscaping: Keenan & Sveiven | Photography: Corey Gaffer
John Cannon Homes
Muted colors lead you to The Victoria, a 5,193 SF model home where architectural elements, features and details delight you in every room. This estate-sized home is located in The Concession, an exclusive, gated community off University Parkway at 8341 Lindrick Lane. John Cannon Homes, newest model offers 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, great room, dining room and kitchen with separate dining area. Completing the home is a separate executive-sized suite, bonus room, her studio and his study and 3-car garage.
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Design West
Columns made of egyptian rock adorn the outside of this grand estate, with nearly 24,000 sqft. of living space.
Accoya Wood
Accoya was selected as the ideal material for this breathtaking home in West Vancouver. Accoya was used for the railing, siding, fencing and soffits throughout the property. In addition, an Accoya handrail was specifically custom designed by Upper Canada Forest Products.
Design Duo Matt McLeod and Lisa Bovell of McLeod Bovell Modern houses switched between fluidity, plasticity, malleability and even volumetric design to try capture their process of space-making.
Unlike anything surrounding it, this home’s irregular shape and atypical residential building materials are more akin to modern-day South American projects that stem from their surroundings to showcase concrete’s versatility. This is why the Accoya was left in its rough state, to accentuate the minimalist and harmonious aesthetics of its natural environment.
Photo Credit: Martin Tessler
RA Nelson LLC
This Japanese inspired ranch home in Lake Creek is LEED® Gold certified and features angled roof lines with stone, copper and wood siding.
Element Home Builders
This is a 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 1 acre water view lot with game room, study, pool, spa and lanai summer kitchen.
Classic Home Improvements
This Rancho Bernardo front entrance is enclosed with a partial wall with stucco matching the exterior of the home and gate. The extended roof patio cover protects the front pathway from the elements with an area for seating with a beautiful view od the rest of the hardscape. www.choosechi.com. Photos by Scott Basile, Basile Photography.
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