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Storm Group Roofing, LLC
"Desert Tan" Owens Corning Duration Roof by Storm Group Roofing. Complete tear off, and new Asphalt shingles roof installation. Lifetime warranty. Synthetic underlayment, premium ice and water barrier.
Scott Springer Architect LLC
Built in 1948 on a hill high above Compo Cove and Sherwood Millpond, the original bungalow underwent a major renovation in 2000 during which a second story was added in a contemporized Nantucket style vocabulary. In 2015, Scott Springer Architect was hired to design an expansion of the second floor. The directive of the clients was to closely match the massing and details of the existing structure and allow the addition to appear as if it had always been a part of the house.
The addition is comprised of a new bathroom and corridor over the vaulted entrance hall—which remained undisturbed during construction—and two bedrooms and a laundry room over the existing garage. Windows at the east side of the addition allow for spectacular views of Long Island Sound while the windows on the other side overlook a patio and garden.
The house is featured in the April 2016 issue of Connecticut Cottages & Gardens ( http://www.cottages-gardens.com/Connecticut-Cottages-Gardens/April-2016/Westport-Real-Estate-Long-Island-Sound/).
Degnan Design-Build-Remodel
Degnan Design-Build-Remodel was hired to do all of the remodeling on this home including, a finished basement, kitchen remodel, a three-season room and deck, and water leakage repairs. The most recent renovation is a makeover of the entire second floor as well as the exterior of the home and a master bathroom enlargement.
Advanced Construction Enterprises
Mildewicide, power wash, scrape, prime and stain.
Advanced Construction Enterprises
Jagoe Homes Inc.
Farmhouse ranch in Boonville, Indiana, Westview community. Blue vertical vinyl siding with 2 over 2 windows.
RBL Architects
The owners were downsizing from a large ornate property down the street and were seeking a number of goals. Single story living, modern and open floor plan, comfortable working kitchen, spaces to house their collection of artwork, low maintenance and a strong connection between the interior and the landscape. Working with a long narrow lot adjacent to conservation land, the main living space (16 foot ceiling height at its peak) opens with folding glass doors to a large screen porch that looks out on a courtyard and the adjacent wooded landscape. This gives the home the perception that it is on a much larger lot and provides a great deal of privacy. The transition from the entry to the core of the home provides a natural gallery in which to display artwork and sculpture. Artificial light almost never needs to be turned on during daytime hours and the substantial peaked roof over the main living space is oriented to allow for solar panels not visible from the street or yard.
Jennifer Morgenthau Architect, LLC
Front view of a new custom home in Old Saybrook, CT designed by Jennifer Morgenthau Architect, LLC
Turquoise House Exterior with Vinyl Cladding Ideas and Designs
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