e the lights recessed in grass - where can i buy?
I need to light around a basketball court and want the lights recessed in the grass around the cement. These look perfect - can you share the info on make/url to buy/ etc. Thanks - your house looks great!
Many lights have been discontinued and replaced by LED lights, so I don't believe that this exact model is available. It was black- this is a link to a similar model:
http://www.lightology.com/index.php?module=prod_detail&prod_id=38375&cat_id=59
Last is the Robins Way house, which mixes dark brick and wood on the exterior. The light shade of grout provides some relief to the dark colors outside.
exterior. The light shade of grout provides some relief to the dark colors outside.
This is Contemporary because it mixes new and old. It is newer because of the big glass window that wrap around. Its a little older because of the brick and double chimney.
love the mix of old and new arch
Note Elements in New England Contemporary
stunning - mix of old and new
old new white wood and stone
wow i love the mixof new andold and the stairs
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extends the light of the sky to the ground and allows the "two houses" to remain deferentially scaled to the outdoor room.Now imagine for a moment if a linear reflecting pool was added on axis at the center of the lower lawn merging the earth and sky at the connecting loggia.
Skaneateles in New York, reflects a period when stately mansions graced the waterfront. Few houses demonstrate the skill of modern-day craftsmen with such charm and grace. The investment of quality materials such as limestone, carved timbers, copper, and slate, combined with stone foundations and triple-pane
provide the new owners with worry-free maintenance and peace of mind for years to come. The property boasts formal English gardens complete with a rope swing, pergola, and gazebo as well as an underground tunnel with a wine grotto. Elegant terraces offer multiple views of the grounds.
Skaneateles in New York, reflects a period when stately mansions graced the waterfront. Few houses demonstrate the skill of modern-day craftsmen with such charm and grace. The investment of quality materials such as limestone, carved timbers, copper, and slate, combined with stone foundations and triple-pane
Skaneateles in New York, reflects a period when stately mansions graced the waterfront. Few houses demonstrate the skill of modern-day craftsmen with such charm and grace. The investment of quality materials such as limestone, carved timbers, copper, and slate, combined with stone foundations and triple-pane
provide the new owners with worry-free maintenance and peace of mind for years to come. The property boasts formal English gardens complete with a rope swing, pergola, and gazebo as well as an underground tunnel with a wine grotto. Elegant terraces offer multiple views of the grounds.
build a new home within the next couple of years. I love this historic mansions exterior.... I can only imagine the interior. I would love to know if the floor plan is available to the public or even just interior photos to continue to gaze at its' beauty. I live in the Midwest.
p and new bay to ocean views through the structure result in house as breezeway and bridge. The dunescape between house and shore was restored to a natural state while low maintenance building materials, allowed to weather naturally, will continue to strengthen the relationship of the structure to its
Island, New YorkThis last example has a much smaller screen than the first two projects, but it makes up in design for what it lacks in coverage area. Of course, the first question looking at the house, designed by aamodt / plumb architects, may be, "What screen?" Well, it is adjacent to the door at left
home, new to me, in Longmont, CO and the color would go great with the color of the house...
thanks, for any help you can give me...Carolyn
Could you please tell me what company makes the side lights by the door?
We used bluestone treads and local stone available in upstate New York for the risers. We used weathered wood architectural shingles for this house although we have used black shingles on projects. I would suggest you make samples and put
Crisp. The new addition is set on pier footings so as not to disturb the roots of the existing oak trees on the property.Wherever possible, Crisp emphasized energy efficiency, utilizing geothermal heating, soy insulation and old wood and stone. “Using reclaimed materials not only gives you a wonderful patina