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Therma-Tru Classic-Craft Canvas Collection fiberglass doors painted Courtyard Green (546) with Chinchilla privacy and textured glass. Courtyard Green is a quietly determined color that kicks green up a notch. This color puts a modern spin on organic elements to create a unique style accent.
Coastal Group
Mrs Ballard has recently undertaken an extensive refurbishment and extension project at her traditional 1890s Hertfordshire farmhouse.
Replacing the original windows at the front of the home as well as specifying new timber sash windows for the new extension, a stunning new front door was also included as part of the project. Mrs Ballard chose a stunning ‘Lydford’ timber front door from the Dale Joinery range, finished in the shade of ‘Chrome Green’.
To complete the look at the front of her home, PVD Stainless Polished Brass door hardware from the Coastal range were specified, including the DKB192 Doctor’s Front Door Knocker, REG090 Regent Lever Door Handle and LP400 Sleeved Letter Plate. The PVD Polished Brass finish was the perfect, complementary choice to the dark green finish of the door, and suits the traditional façade.
The new front door really is a statement piece, and has added an extra level of beauty to this stunning countryside property.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
This extensive restoration project involved dismantling, moving, and reassembling this historic (c. 1687) First Period home in Ipswich, Massachusetts. We worked closely with the dedicated homeowners and a team of specialist craftsmen – first to assess the situation and devise a strategy for the work, and then on the design of the addition and indoor renovations. As with all our work on historic homes, we took special care to preserve the building’s authenticity while allowing for the integration of modern comforts and amenities. The finished product is a grand and gracious home that is a testament to the investment of everyone involved.
Excerpt from Wicked Local Ipswich - Before proceeding with the purchase, Johanne said she and her husband wanted to make sure the house was worth saving. Mathew Cummings, project architect for Cummings Architects, helped the Smith's determine what needed to be done in order to restore the house. Johanne said Cummings was really generous with his time and assisted the Smith's with all the fine details associated with the restoration.
Photo Credit: Cynthia August
Paul Stuart Rankin Inc.
Handblocked Zuber wallpaper enlivens a traditional entry in Connecticut
Photographer: Tria Govan
Accessibility by Design, Inc.
The front entryway of this beautiful 1960's split-level home was changed to a period appropriate door with narrow windows that provide full visibility and security. The lock is a keyless entry. A bright LED light was installed above the door for extra security, along with a motion sensor light under the carport. The concrete entrance is a seamless sunken ramp that is 4" thick right to the end, yet allows a smooth transition from the carport. The landing area at the door provides a level space and zero threshold passage.
Fine Iron – Architectural Ironworkers
A beautiful entrance porch sat on a dwarf wall with seating for taking off those muddy wellies!
This porch was created using our Treillage design ironwork and our traditional roof frame which has been lined and finished in lead finished with our sunray spandrels and cast shoe covers to complete the look.
Sidock Group
The A-Frame gable pronounces the new entrance to this renovated home. Transom windows over the entrance illuminate the foyer.
Photo by Sidock Architects
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