The facia and overhang work and the the curved shingle work
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Like the facia and overhang details, I don't need to bring it this far. But want to create some of the effect
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Stone choice
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Curve kicked out effect of shakes, sticks our past foundation stone
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The New England kick out of shingles on lower part of house
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Only 2 steps to porch. Flat front yard.
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Hidden space, bookcase in bonus room or den.
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The stair skirt and the wall panels below the steps
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Open cupboard for the working pantry
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The raised five panel door. And hardware.
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The pass thru built in is handsome.
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Exterior stair skirt and trim, maybe three slightly larger turned spindles per stair. Newel on second step
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I like the newel up one step and I like the size of newel
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I like the size of the newel
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The arched wood over the sink and the raised panel cabinets. The exposed hinges. Hardware.
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Can we fit this old style retro fridge into part of the kitchen
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Glass panels on our pocket doors between den and family room. . Want 2 raised panels on lower half of door to match rest of doors. Need to see what our door supplier offers for window combinations and styles.
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Glass mirror on pocket doors. We want this on inside of closet door that goes to laundry and another full mirror on the bathroom side of the master closet door.
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The pocket door for between our kitchen and pantry. I also like the idea of thick beaded glass in the door
The low level stone work, the stone carries thru on the front steps. The minimum steps to house porch
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