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Grossmueller's Design Consultants
Imagen de fachada roja bohemia grande de tres plantas con tejado a dos aguas y revestimiento de ladrillo
Villa Custom Homes, Inc.
Villa Custom Homes, Inc. and Judd Singer's 2002 Showcase of Homes entry. Photo by Carolyn Bowman
Rain Gutter Pros Inc
Copper link rain chains integrated with a gutter system installed by Rain Gutter Pros Inc Los Angeles
repp + mclain design and construction
Liam Frederick
Imagen de fachada ecléctica pequeña de una planta con revestimiento de piedra
Imagen de fachada ecléctica pequeña de una planta con revestimiento de piedra
Grizzly Iron, Inc
This was a fun whimsical gate we designed for the client. We wanted to keep some traditional elements along with playing with some fun ideas. The client has since hand painted the flowers each a different color.
Giffin & Crane General Contractors, Inc.
Exterior and landscaping.
Foto de fachada bohemia de una planta
Foto de fachada bohemia de una planta
Advanced Home Exteriors
The new James Hardie Artisan siding installed on a home in Missouri City, TX. The complete photo album of before and after pictures can be seen on our Facebook album page, titled "Hardie Artisan Installation"
Echoes of Opal curated vintage & design
Emily J. Hara
Foto de fachada gris bohemia pequeña con revestimiento de madera
Foto de fachada gris bohemia pequeña con revestimiento de madera
Zurich Homes Inc
Front Door Details
Ejemplo de fachada marrón ecléctica grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de ladrillo
Ejemplo de fachada marrón ecléctica grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de ladrillo
BLDG Workshop Inc.
BLDG Workshop was enlisted to aid Sarah Richardson Design in the creation of her Bunkie for her show Sarah's Cottage. The structure was a fairly straightforward design which became the background for Sarah's amazing interior design that delighted viewers.
Englert Inc.
The Robert Daniel House is a historic home located in Knoxville, Tennessee and was designed in 1948-1949 by James W. Fitzgibbon, and constructed by George W. Qualls. The structure was incredibly ahead of its time for its “green” aspects including a radiant floor heating system that ran copper piping under the marble floor and geothermal heating and cooling created by the constant 55 degree temperature of the home in winter and summer because it is built into the hillside.
Photo credit: Michael Sexton
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