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Kirley Architects
A traditional 3-car garage inspired by historical Vermont barns. The garage includes a Vermont stone sill, gooseneck lamps, custom made barn style garage doors and stained red vertical rough sawn pine siding.
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
The exterior of a blue-painted Craftsman-style home with tan trimmings and a stone garden fountain.
Laura Garcia Design, Architecture | Consulting
Two separate two-flats share a party wall to form one brick residential building in the Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood, with 4 rental units. The interior of each two flat was reconfigured to become a single family house.
CG&S Design-Build
One of the most important things for the homeowners was to maintain the look and feel of the home. The architect felt that the addition should be about continuity, riffing on the idea of symmetry rather than asymmetry. This approach shows off exceptional craftsmanship in the framing of the hip and gable roofs. And while most of the home was going to be touched or manipulated in some way, the front porch, walls and part of the roof remained the same. The homeowners continued with the craftsman style inside, but added their own east coast flare and stylish furnishings. The mix of materials, pops of color and retro touches bring youth to the spaces.
Photography by Tre Dunham
Triangle Brick Company
Set on the coast of New Hampshire, Portsmouth has long boasted a wealth of stunning, classical architecture, much now carefully preserved in the city's historic district. Triangle Brick Company's Portsmouth brick is reminiscent of the Colonial-era handmade brick made in the days of this now historic seaport's thriving trade economy. Featuring a bright, dark red base with charcoal accents, our tumbled Portsmouth brick is classified under our Premium product tier. Like the rich tones of the Portsmouth brick, but want a modern application? Try our Williamsburg brick.
Old Town Design Group
Batten strip siding gives that nice texture to the outside of the home, it really gives it a sophisticated look.
Photo by: Thomas Graham
Interior Design by: Everything Home Designs
HearthMasters, Inc.
The big chimney. This tool the longest to rebuild. Note the points and tight fitting butter joints.
Gene Padgitt
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New dormers, new front porch with copper lanterns, new second floor addition on right above new arches
photo by Tim Winters
Northwest Horticulture | Etera
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Use Etera® Sedum Tiles® to create your own wreath or dress up cast iron urns.
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