I live in the UK and am having a door made very much like this. Can you tell me where the ironmongery you used is from - is this also from Lowes? I am having trouble finding something like those in your fab photo. Thank you in advance Tom
that:) In spring most home Improvement stores carry them for a few weeks....I trim them to keep the shape but very low maintenance in general.
railing was in place when we purchased the house so I don't know the manufacturer:(
This was a plain wooden door we painted in a
Rustoleum made the Sherwin Williams brighter, or gave it the more deep red color.
Thanks!
Nice steps. Would look great in gray in front of our house.
Island home in WA (named for the salsa that's made here -- SJIsland?)
colors, way in which the contrasting boards are painted
Color takes an attitude Salsa House for the salsa made on the property,
The original 950-square-foot home was built in the 1920s, and it was already a bit cozy. Walter and Blair built their own home toward the back of the property.
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super in dependant and not hesitant if they find themselves going against the flow,as long as they areleased with what they've done.
Island Home in WashingtonAffectionately called the Salsa House for the salsa made on the property, this bold-colored home lives up to its lively nickname. Salvaged materials from around the neighborhood give the interior character, while the vivid exterior speaks for itself.
I see the word "pipe" is that what this enclosure is made from? Is if rubber? Metal? Where can one find it?
shower is made from a used culvert pipe that I found on Craig's List. It was huge - 8' in diameter, as I recall. My welder cut it in half, following the 'ribs', which gave it a top edge that changes from higher to lower - perfect for keeping the breezes from the east from hitting a person when inside taking
Patty creates unique, enjoyable, and livable interiors. Regardless of project budget, she is known for successfully working within all constraints to create the most beautiful spaces possible.
remote and in a high-fire-danger area, so the gravel ensures a defensive zone around the house. What appears as wood siding is actually cement board, and along with the metal roof and 3" of PISE (soil-cement) on the straw-bale walls, the home is fire-resistant.
Simple roof with great use of diversity in shape and materials
Cool sliding wood door. What about this idea to button up a cabin in the winter.
area are made from cement fiberboard that's stained to look like wood.
area are made from cement fiberboard stained to look like wood
area are made from cement fiberboard that's stained to look like wood.
Check out photos of the garden that are posted on Houzz by the Landscape Architecture Company, Archiverde. They don't have them in a project folder - look for great shots of the beautiful garden that is beyond the stained glass gate.
interest in our photo! The brick is reclaimed "Old Chicago" and was purchased through the builder, but you could probably find a source online.
Thanks so much for your question! Reclaimed ironwork and vintage glass were used by the landscape designer, Robert Bellamy in Dallas to create this beautiful
interest in our photo! Sorry for the delayed response. The porch flooring is hand-cut Pennsylvania Bluestone installed with grout.
In love with shutters, their tie backs, lantern, and BRICK!!!
retreat dug in to the alpine slopes of Vals in Switzerland, a town of 1,000 made notable by Peter Zumthor’s nearby Therme Vals spa.
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living in one spot which is hopefully south facing. I shall call it the modern Bilbo.
concave, stone, on hillside, solar panels, path in
We are just about to start building in NC and I'm very tempted to put red window frames in but it scares me to death too. We're using Hardie board in either Timber Bark or Woodstock Brown with Navajo Beige trim. The gables on the front porch will be exposed cedar beams with
They are in their Lifeguard (impact-rated) series.
Please send me the floor plans on the house in question