For 35 years, the clients of Courthouse Kitchens & Baths have been getting style for their homes with our gorgeous kitchen & bathroom designs and entire home remodeling expertise.
Added to 25 ideabooks Last comment "nice. like the windows, not log walls though"
This home was featured in Custom Wood Homes magazine.
Location: Pinedale, WY
Project Manager: Peter C. Lee
Architect: Ellis Nunn & Associates Architecture
Photographer: Roger Wade Photography
Published in: Custom Wood Homes - Fall 2008
Added to 66 ideabooks Last comment "stone with white windows/siding and metal roof"
for the home’s next 100 years was crafted by a team of experts all working together. Curative measures included structural repairs, waterproofing, temperature control, and a complete new circulatory system of wiring and sprinklers. Equipped with “Smart House” intuitive technologies, the homeowner maintains
Added to 83 ideabooks Last comment "interesting vanity for small powder bath and scones on mirrors to save space" This photo has 3 questions
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for the home’s next 100 years was crafted by a team of experts all working together. Curative measures included structural repairs, waterproofing, temperature control, and a complete new circulatory system of wiring and sprinklers. Equipped with “Smart House” intuitive technologies, the homeowner maintains
Added to 35 ideabooks Last comment "bump out addition"
for the home’s next 100 years was crafted by a team of experts all working together. Curative measures included structural repairs, waterproofing, temperature control, and a complete new circulatory system of wiring and sprinklers. Equipped with “Smart House” intuitive technologies, the homeowner maintains
Added to 134 ideabooks Last comment "Love this cause there are no cabinets. Don't like round window. Tile is great." This photo has 1 question
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hillside home above the Castro in San Francisco was designed to act as a filter from the peaceful tress-lined street through to the panoramic view of the city and bay. A carefully developed rhythm structures the building, directing the visitor through the home with mounting drama. Each room opens to the
hillside home above the Castro in San Francisco was designed to act as a filter from the peaceful tress-lined street through to the panoramic view of the city and bay. A carefully developed rhythm structures the building, directing the visitor through the home with mounting drama. Each room opens to the