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Federow Development
Built in 2018, this new custom construction home has a grey exterior, metal roof, and a front farmer's porch.
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
With this home remodel, we removed the roof and added a full story with dormers above the existing two story home we had previously remodeled (kitchen, backyard extension, basement rework and all new windows.) All previously remodeled surfaces (and existing trees!) were carefully preserved despite the extensive work; original historic cedar shingling was extended, keeping the original craftsman feel of the home. Neighbors frequently swing by to thank the homeowners for so graciously expanding their home without altering its character.
Photo: Miranda Estes
Hearth and Home Distributors of Utah, LLC. (HHDU)
Studio McGee's New McGee Home featuring Tumbled Natural Stones, Painted brick, and Lap Siding.
EL & EL Wood Products Corp.
Modern Craftsman homes will never go out of style. This design style maintains all the charm you want from a Craftsman home, but brings in modernization for a sleek and charming look.
•Door: BLS-228-113-5C
•Case: 158MUL-4
•Crown: 444MUL-4
Natural Comfort and timeless charm, is this your current or dream home style?
Red House Architects
The front porch of the existing house remained. It made a good proportional guide for expanding the 2nd floor. The master bathroom bumps out to the side. And, hand sawn wood brackets hold up the traditional flying-rafter eaves.
Max Sall Photography
Pike Properties
As a luxury spec home builder, each year Pike Properties builds a home that tests their limits and pushes their budget to the max. It's their opportunity to show what they are capable of, learn how to execute more challenging building elements, and build up their portfolio. For 2019, this was that home.
Upon the acquisition of a lot that offered over 300 feet of depth, it was time to build a home that isn't usually doable to build in areas close to Uptown Charlotte, NC, where Pike Properties builds. That is, a home that has an expansive footprint. This home measures around 100 feet in depth, and that allowed for the most unique feature, a Porte Cochere that leads to a motor court.
Porte Cochere's originated in the late 18th and early 19th century in luxury private mansions and public buildings, to allow horse carriages to drop off passengers in all weather conditions, without passengers being exposed to the elements. Today, many luxury private residences, and still many public buildings, have them.
Welcome to a your of Pike Properties' 2019 Showcase Home! Enjoy!
BEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTS
A single French Quarter Lantern illuminates the front entry of this transitional cottage style home.
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