look like new shoots that come out in the spring. Maybe look around your garden for something you can use?
smudges can build up quickly. Dust walls once a week with a very soft, lint-free cloth such as microfiber, or use a feather duster. To remove smudges, wipe the walls down with a soft cloth soaked in warm water and wrung out until just damp, then follow with a dry cloth to remove any residual moisture.
on the home's kitchen cabinets and entrance closets.Click photo to view larger images in a slide show”
“screen–style door and allows light to reverberate around the space.Lacquer isn't the lowest-maintenance finish — it looks best when it's kept pristine, but dust and
on the home's kitchen cabinets and entrance closets.
your home's exterior. Work with what you have by adding neat window planters, glossy black shutters, good lighting and clearly visible house numbers.
17. Create curb appeal even in the city. When you live in the city, it can be hard to personalize your home's exterior. Work with what you have by adding neat window planters, glossy black shutters, good lighting and clearly visible house numbers.See more ways to boost curb appeal
i like the patio off the master upstairs...the overall look of the home is
very nice too.
, the home can take on much of this type of look. The stained wood can be used in areas such as these because they are weather-protected. The window organization is important. Large poured concrete elements can be used as guides and privacy screens.
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Build up multi step entry make is very wide
With a home that has so much of its inhabitants and their passions in every inch of its composition, I imagine that the house not only breathes, but also speaks and lives with the same zeal and enthusiasm for design and life as its owners do.
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Have loved this home for years!
surrounded by new zealand flax or agave
exceptional home is so fully integrated into the landscape that it's hard to tell where the garden ends and the interior begins. Clearly, the multitrunk tree is the focal point of this environment, and the open-air architecture is perfectly sited to exploit the vista. Wow!