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M A Jaworski Landscape Design
Since the front yard is North-facing, shade-tolerant plants like hostas, ferns and yews will be great foundation plantings here. In addition to these, the Victorians were fond of palm trees, so these shade-loving palms are at home here during clement weather, but will get indoor protection during the winter. Photo credit: E. Jenvey
Arrow. Land + Structures
--Historic / National Landmark
--House designed by prominent architect Frederick R. Schock, 1924
--Grounds designed and constructed by: Arrow. Land + Structures in Spring/Summer of 2017
--Photography: Marco Romani, RLA State Licensed Landscape Architect
Black Bear Builders
Beaded pine ceiling, mahogany decking, custom cypress railing system, custom square columns and header panel moldings. Meghan Zajac (MJFZ Photography)
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
This beautiful home in Westfield, NJ needed a little front porch TLC. Anthony James Master builders came in and secured the structure by replacing the old columns with brand new custom columns. The team created custom screens for the side porch area creating two separate spaces that can be enjoyed throughout the warmer and cooler New Jersey months.
Degnan Design-Build-Remodel
We rebuilt the porch underneath the existing roof. It was shored up during construction, as the structure, roof membrane, ceiling and trim board were all in great condition. This included removing the old porch below, augering & pouring new footings, building the new porch floor structure, and then fitting in the permanent structural fiberglass columns to support it.
A&J Photography, Inc.
J.P. Hoffman Design Build
"Beginning to end, it honestly has been a pleasure to work with Jason. He possesses a rare combination of attributes that afford him the simultaneous perspective of an architect, an engineer, and a builder. In our case, the end result is a unique, well thought out, elegant extension of our home that truly reflects our highest aspirations. I can not recommend Jason highly enough, and am already planning our next collaboration." - Homeowner
This 19th Century home received a front porch makeover. The historic renovation consisted of:
1) Demolishing the old porch
2) Installing new footings for the extended wrap around porch
3) New 10" round columns and western red cedar railings and balusters.
4) New Ipe flooring
5) Refinished the front door (done by homeowner)
6) New siding and re trimmed windows
James C Schell LLC
Inside and out, this was not a quickie look-good-from-the-curb project. The owners wanted to wipe away 100 years of age from the entire porch.
James C Schell
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