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Tweak Your Space
This four bedroom, three and a half bath, new construction home is located in a beach community in Florida.
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
LeafGuard® Brand Gutters are custom-made for each home they are installed on. This allows them to be manufactured in the exact sizes needed for a house. This equates to no seams. Unlike seamed systems, LeafGuard® Gutters do not have the worry of cracking and leaking.
Here's a project our craftsmen completed for our client, Cindy.
Prime Realty
Cul-de-sac single story on a hill soaking in some of the best views in NPK! Hidden gem boasts a romantic wood rear porch, ideal for al fresco meals while soaking in the breathtaking views! Lounge around in the organically added den w/ a spacious n’ airy feel, lrg windows, a classic stone wood burning fireplace and hearth, and adjacent to the open concept kitchen! Enjoy cooking in the kitchen w/ gorgeous views from the picturesque window. Kitchen equipped w/large island w/ prep sink, walkin pantry, generous cabinetry, stovetop, dual sinks, built in BBQ Grill, dishwasher. Also enjoy the charming curb appeal complete w/ picket fence, mature and drought tolerant landscape, brick ribbon hardscape, and a sumptuous side yard. LR w/ optional dining area is strategically placed w/ large window to soak in the mountains beyond. Three well proportioned bdrms! M.Bdrm w/quaint master bath and plethora of closet space. Master features sweeping views capturing the very heart of country living in NPK! M.bath features walk-in shower, neutral tile + chrome fixtures. Hall bath is turnkey with travertine tile flooring and tub/shower surround. Flowing floorplan w/vaulted ceilings and loads of natural light, Slow down and enjoy a new pace of life!
Colorado Roof Toppers
This home in Lafayette that was hit with hail, has a new CertainTeed Northgate Class IV Impact Resistant roof in the color Heather Blend.
Care Free Homes, Inc.
CertainTeed MainStreet vinyl siding in Autumn Yellow along with CertainTeed Cedar Impressions 1/2 round shingles in Colonial White bring durable beauty to this home. With realistic wood textures, shadow lines and a beautiful collection of fade-resistant colors, you can give your home classic curb appeal without the maintenance!
This farmer’s porch was finished using Timbertech AZEK Harvest Collection decking in Kona and a Timbertech rail system in White. AZEK decking captures the look of natural wood without having to worry about resealing, splinters, and rot! Made to also handle different weather conditions this composite decking will not fade or split when under pressure. It is the perfect place to read a book, visit with guests, or enjoy a morning cup of coffee! With a gorgeous collection of colors and realistic wood textures, there is something to suit everyone’s style.
We also installed Harvey Classic Double Hung Replacement Windows in the color, White. Our most popular selling window for good reason Harvey Classic Windows has a timeless look that will never go out of style. They are customized to order so homeowners can get their dream perfect windows!
Lastly, we installed two Therma-Tru doors in the color, Mahogany. Made out of fiberglass Therma-Tru doors require less maintenance, stay painted longer, and regulate your home’s temperature. These doors come in a variety of styles and colors so you can really make your home stand out!
RI Studio
Spanish meets modern in this Dallas spec home. A unique carved paneled front door sets the tone for this well blended home. Mixing the two architectural styles kept this home current but filled with character and charm.
PureBuild Inc.
Antique doors and custom hardware lead to an interior courtyard in this custom home currently available at the Mercado District in downtown Tucson.
Synergy Design & Construction
Immediately upon purchasing their new 1960 home, our clients painted the exterior brick an inviting light yellow, upgraded their landscaping, and added window boxes and a new mail box for a homey look.
The Cottage Building Company
The SEASHELL Cottage. http://www.thecottagesnc.com/property/seashell-cottage-office-2/
Photo: Morvil Design.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
The historic restoration of this First Period Ipswich, Massachusetts home (c. 1686) was an eighteen-month project that combined exterior and interior architectural work to preserve and revitalize this beautiful home. Structurally, work included restoring the summer beam, straightening the timber frame, and adding a lean-to section. The living space was expanded with the addition of a spacious gourmet kitchen featuring countertops made of reclaimed barn wood. As is always the case with our historic renovations, we took special care to maintain the beauty and integrity of the historic elements while bringing in the comfort and convenience of modern amenities. We were even able to uncover and restore much of the original fabric of the house (the chimney, fireplaces, paneling, trim, doors, hinges, etc.), which had been hidden for years under a renovation dating back to 1746.
Winner, 2012 Mary P. Conley Award for historic home restoration and preservation
You can read more about this restoration in the Boston Globe article by Regina Cole, “A First Period home gets a second life.” http://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2013/10/26/couple-rebuild-their-century-home-ipswich/r2yXE5yiKWYcamoFGmKVyL/story.html
Photo Credit: Eric Roth
Moore Architects, PC
Originally built in the 1940’s as an austere three-bedroom
partial center-hall neo-colonial with attached garage, this
house has assumed an entirely new identity. The transformation
to an asymmetrical dormered cottage responded to the
architectural character of the surrounding City of Falls Church
neighborhood.
The family had lived in this house for seven years, but
recognized that the plan of the house, with its discreet
box-like rooms, was at odds with their desired life-style. The
circulation for the house included each room, without a
distinct circulation system. The architect was asked to expand
the living space on both floors, and create a house that unified
family activities. A family room and breakfast room were
added to the rear of the first floor, and the existing spaces
reconfigured to create an openness and connection among
the rooms. An existing garage was integrated into the house
volume, becoming the kitchen, powder room and mudroom.
Front and back porches were added, allowing an overlap of
family life inside the house and outside in the yard.
Rather than simply enlarge the rectangular footprint of the
house, the architect sought to break down the massing with
perpendicular gable roofs and dormers to alleviate the roof
line. The Craftsman style provided texture to the fenestration.
The broad roof overhangs provided sun screening and
rain protection. The challenge of unifying the massing led
to the development of the breakfast room. Conceived as a
modern element, the one-story massing of the breakfast
room with roof terrace above twists the volume 45% to the
mass of the main house. Materials and detailing express the
distinction. While the main house is clad in the original brick
and new horizontal siding with trim and details appropriate
to its cottage vocabulary, the breakfast room exterior is clad
in vertical wide-board tongue-and-groove siding to minimize
the texture. The steel hand railing on the roof terrace above
accentuates the clean lines of this special element.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
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