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Eisenbrandt Companies
Built in the pre Civil War era (est. 1830's), this historic barn's addition was built to match with its notably beautiful characteristics and to maintain its integrity. It was custom built with rough sawn eastern Hemlock fibers and cladding. The walls were poured concrete walls with a stucco finish to give it a strong, durable, and rustic feel. Each custom door and window was designed to have a specific purpose for the barn's functionality and client's needs. As a full working barn that includes horses, the cutest donkey, chickens, and ducks, a standing seam roof was installed with solar panels to give daily power to these amazing animals. Coinciding with its history, the barn's floor bricks were repurposed from Second Chance in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Every kids dream! The modern design, combined with the craftsmanship displayed by our carpenters, turned this playhouse into something special. The playhouse was built completely of Cedar and has some awesome features such as the climbing wall, rope and pulley, and custom cedar ladder.
Edger Landscape Design
Silver Carpet winds around the lower branches of the Sentinel Manzanita creating a contrast in color. Leaves from a nearby Coast Live Oak are a natural and effective mulch.
Edger Landscape Design
Distinctive Outdoor Spaces LLC
Flagstone patio, sitting walls, steps, landscape lighting, and gas fire pit built around existing 1700s shed and renovated schoolhouse from same time period.
Eisenbrandt Companies
Built in the pre Civil War era (est. 1830's), this historic barn's addition was built to match with its notably beautiful characteristics and to maintain its integrity. It was custom built with rough sawn eastern Hemlock fibers and cladding. The walls were poured concrete walls with a stucco finish to give it a strong, durable, and rustic feel. Each custom door and window was designed to have a specific purpose for the barn's functionality and client's needs. As a full working barn that includes horses, the cutest donkey, chickens, and ducks, a standing seam roof was installed with solar panels to give daily power to these amazing animals. Coinciding with its history, the barn's floor bricks were repurposed from Second Chance in Baltimore, Maryland.
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