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Significant Homes LLC
Charles Hilton Architects, Robert Benson Photography
From grand estates, to exquisite country homes, to whole house renovations, the quality and attention to detail of a "Significant Homes" custom home is immediately apparent. Full time on-site supervision, a dedicated office staff and hand picked professional craftsmen are the team that take you from groundbreaking to occupancy. Every "Significant Homes" project represents 45 years of luxury homebuilding experience, and a commitment to quality widely recognized by architects, the press and, most of all....thoroughly satisfied homeowners. Our projects have been published in Architectural Digest 6 times along with many other publications and books. Though the lion share of our work has been in Fairfield and Westchester counties, we have built homes in Palm Beach, Aspen, Maine, Nantucket and Long Island.
Parkinson Building Group
Custom home designed and built by Parkinson Building Group in Little Rock, AR.
Design Elite
Front exterior highlights diamond pane windows, extensive stone and cast stone accents, and stucco.
Daco Stone
Daco Real Stone Veneers is just that, real stone. As easy to work with as tile and the perfect way to add priceless and timeless elegant beauty to any homestead
MWA, Inc.
A sitting area in the great room has a view of the four-sided fireplace as well as the front walkway. Photographer: Ethan Rohloff
Master Stone Design, LLC
This application of Tennessee Fieldstone looks incredable mixed with the other materials in this custom home. The stucco and cedar just off the canvas as the stone anchors the day with colors of tan, gray, black, rust, brown, its just beautiful.
The large front window is placed perfectly and the Japanese maple will grow nicely under there for years. For me there is just enough window treatment here to accent but not overtake the other elements of design, some people can get crazy so in my opinion when dealing with windows, stay simple.
And the cedar is rich and inviting, great job there.
That brings us back to the stone, its simple and gorgeous isn't it, just the greatest application with the grout joint and Tennessee flagstone capping for the steps and landing areas.
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