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fiber cement siding painted Cleveland Green (7" siding), Sweet Vibrations (4" siding), and Texas Leather (11" siding)—all by Benjamin Moore • window trim and clerestory band painted Night Horizon by Benjamin Moore • soffit & fascia painted Camouflage by Benjamin Moore • Photography by Tre Dunham
AlphaStudio Design Group
Conceptually the Clark Street remodel began with an idea of creating a new entry. The existing home foyer was non-existent and cramped with the back of the stair abutting the front door. By defining an exterior point of entry and creating a radius interior stair, the home instantly opens up and becomes more inviting. From there, further connections to the exterior were made through large sliding doors and a redesigned exterior deck. Taking advantage of the cool coastal climate, this connection to the exterior is natural and seamless
Photos by Zack Benson
Sun Design Remodeling Specialists, Inc.
This household desired a large area on their main floor to entertain. They loved their neighborhood, and wanted to stay in their home. Their kitchen felt closed off, and they needed an office space. Being a split-level, they also desired a powder room on the main level, and to no longer have steps up from the main entrance so there was a much more welcoming "hello" when visitors came. As a result, we added a 15' addition to the home, expanding it to allow a powder room, a new butlers pantry, a dining room and formal parlor/office space. In addition, the main entrance was raised to remove any need for stairs inside the front door, giving the home owners a spacious foyer with two coat closets and a built-in bench seat with storage underneath. The ceilings were also raised to 9' to give the home more height, and the back of the house was expanded a few feet for openness.
Greg Hadley Photography.
Hoffman Weber Construction
White cornerboards create crisp transition between shake and lap James Hardie siding. above cultured stone lookout basement. (Photo by Patrick O'Loughlin, Content Craftsmen)
Siding Express (Maintenance Free Siding)
After picture of the front of the house in all new siding - James Hardie ColorPlus Autumn Tan Lap Siding to be exact.
SALA Architects
The clients for this project approached SALA ‘to create a house that we will be excited to come home to’. Having lived in their house for over 20 years, they chose to stay connected to their neighborhood, and accomplish their goals by extensively remodeling their existing split-entry home.
DEW Design Company
Cottage stone thin veneer, new LP siding and trim, new Marvin windows with new divided lite patterns, new stained oak front door and light fixtures
Oliver Custom Homes
Front entry
Builder: Oliver Custom Homes
Architect: Barley|Pfeiffer
Interior Designer: Panache Interiors
Photographer: Mark Adams Media
Terry M. Elston, Builder
Marvin Windows & Doors with Antique Beams and Stacked Stone. Architecture by Scott Payne with Somdal Architecture.
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