This French villa inspired home was designed by Keswick Construction Group and the stone was installed by A Better Stone Company. House Features French Country - Versailles stone veneer.
Stone - French Country Villa / Color: Versailles
level "French Villa."”
“Love French Country flavor , the stone and the roof.”
“Coronado Stone - French Country Villa / Color: Versailles”
colored tiles, shutters, stone and stucco combo, single level "French Villa."
Love French Country flavor , the stone and the roof.
with a French/Mediterranean look and need to re-paint shutters.
Hi! How tall are the french doors? Transom?
French Manor House Style Entry by Felhandler/ Steeneken Architects
Simple elegant balance between Parisian and French Country. Balcony above front entrance adds hierarchy to the entry while maintaining the simple design common to French Country entries.
french doors to either side are recessed, balconette railing attached inside frame. My master bedroom!
The French doors are 300 years old. They are complete with antique hardware and a sliding bolt latch which are framed outside by hand-chiseled stone blocks. Unfortunately, I don't know what the stain color is....Sorry I can't be of more help!
The French doors at the entry are 300 years old.
English country features, like exterior stone facades. Gravel is a relatively inexpensive material to consider for driveways, and I love the way it sounds when a car pulls up.
French inspired garden home by landscape architect David Gibson.
Architectural & Interior Design Photography by http://www.daveadamsphotography.com
very french garden”
“mix of French, but pine needles would get in the gravel.”
“exterior table and chairs”
“dining table for french courtyard!”
“French inspired garden patio---grey gravel”
“outdoor dining french countryside”
“french country garden”
“fireplace...rustic elegance”
“very french!...light
color, French country, wood table top
Gravel makes this French more than anything
French inspired garden home by landscape architect David Gibson. Architectural”
“French
of the French countryside. Keep the elements simple, with low-profile furniture (think bistro set rather than massive wood tables) and an open-air ceiling.Design tip: While an eating area near the house is convenient, consider moving it slightly away, into another spot in the landscape. You'll discover
used in french country homes. The pebbles are small and generally more beige in color then what is typically used in the US. It is not a special type of gravel in France; it can be found at most gardening stores. But if you are looking for something similar in the US, I would look for beige-toned gravel
French country - gravel for yard
much more French than this home in the Normandy countryside. The overall design is simple, featuring the strong, straight lines and neatly kept gardens that exemplify French style.
cozy country kitchen using a cheerful yellow and red color scheme. Touches of French Country can been seen in the toile wallpaper, painted ladder back chairs, and check fabrics.
A cozy country kitchen using a cheerful yellow and red color scheme. Touches of French Country can been seen in the toile wallpaper, painted ladder back chairs, and check fabrics.