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Triumph Custom Homes & Triumph Development
West elevation of Forest Road home in Vail Colorado
Elegant exterior home photo in Denver
Elegant exterior home photo in Denver
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Galena, OH
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Avec Design+Build
Example of a farmhouse green one-story stone gable roof design in Other with a mixed material roof
Mariana Savage Design
Photography by Carlos Molejon
Example of a large classic gray one-story stucco gable roof design in Miami
Example of a large classic gray one-story stucco gable roof design in Miami
One Brickell
Based in Miami with offices in major cities around the world, Arquitectonica is part of the “dream team” in charge of One Brickell’s sophisticated design. Founded in 1977, the firm is being acclaim almost from its inception, thanks to a bold modernism that was immediately identified with a renaissance in Miami’s urban landscape. Soon, you’ll be able to be part of the architectural statement made by One Brickell.
Solar Shades Co.
Solar Shades Co.
Inspiration for a timeless white two-story stucco gable roof remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a timeless white two-story stucco gable roof remodel in Austin
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Westerville, OH
T. Walton Carr, Architects
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Keystone Window of Pennsylvania
White vinyl replacement windows, Fishtown, Philadelphia.
Elegant exterior home photo in Philadelphia
Elegant exterior home photo in Philadelphia
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Westerville, OH
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Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
A former raised ranch turned glassy, open structure with views from front to back looks out onto a geometric Japanese garden. JMMDS designed a landscape journey that encircles the house made of a simple palette of bluestone squares and oblongs that travel over gravel, grass, and plantings to end up at a little teahouse on a hill. While Japanese in spirit, the garden is designed using distinctly un-Japanese forms: circles, squares, and S-curves. Photo: Grey Crawford. Published in Outside the Not So Big House by Julie Moir Messervy and Sarah Susanka and used with permission of The Taunton Press.
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