House Exterior

Entry Stairs
Entry Stairs
ODS ArchitectureODS Architecture
A close-up of the entry and master bedroom with board-formed concrete walls framing the stairs and cedar siding wrapping the deck around the bedroom. Paul Dyer Photography
Fall Parade 2017 - Edina
Fall Parade 2017 - Edina
David Charlez DesignsDavid Charlez Designs
David Charlez Designs carefully designed this modern home with massive windows, a metal roof, and a mix of stone and wood on the exterior. It is unique and one of a kind. Photos by Space Crafting
Bridle Trails
Bridle Trails
AOME ArchitectsAOME Architects
The simple entryway, framed in stone, casts a lantern-like glow in the evening. Photography by Mike Jensen
Mid-Century Home
Mid-Century Home
HERR window & doorHERR window & door
We worked with this client and their designer to re-hab their post war bungalow into a mid-century gem. We source plygem windows that look amazing.
Cape Cod Charm in Minnesota
Cape Cod Charm in Minnesota
The Legacy Building Co IncThe Legacy Building Co Inc
The Legacy Building Company channeled Cape Cod charm adding decorative dormers and a main entry portico to this Plymouth, MN home. The project also featured new roofing and a garage addition. Photo by Tom Sweeney, Content Craftsmen.
Twin Pines Cottage
Twin Pines Cottage
The Rauland Agency, Inc.The Rauland Agency, Inc.
Twin Pines Enchanted Cottage Adorned With Perennial Gardens, Flagstone Walkway, Corbels & Stained Glass Window
Entry Elevation
Entry Elevation
The Egg Design Group, LLCThe Egg Design Group, LLC
Note the architectural detailing at the entry as it is a key element used to create drama and provide consistency in the design of the entire home. Tricia Shay Photography
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