movement in our area (Austin, Texas) over the last decade toward Tuscan architecture - and a lot of "bad" Tuscan. We have probably over-done it here now relative to quantity, but I will say it fits with our terrain, vegetation and weather pretty nicely. It fits much better here that say Cape Cod style would
Many of our so-called Tuscan homes could have another veneer material put on them and they could be called something else. Too many gables, roof pitches way too steep, traditional boxed soffits and fascias, banded doors and windows - some real disasters!! I really fell in love with Spanish Colonial
Much of our limestone in this area also comes from the Jarrell, Texas area just north of Georgetown where several quarries are located. It is roughly 4" thick and rests on a 5-1/2" masonry ledge built into and as a part of the concrete slab foundation.
is is our Sierra Vista stock Home plan that you can purchase at Advanced House Plans.com The home features 4 bedrooms, 4 baths and an amazing atrium staircase
similar to our house design - stone probably too dark though . . .
This is our Sierra Vista stock Home plan that you can purchase at Advanced House Plans.com The home features 4 bedrooms, 4 baths and an amazing atrium staircase
some of our privileged customers require. This French Style home in Newport Beach, CA called for specific architectural shutter design that complemented the French architecture of this home with its architecturally custom-designed French Gardens. The hardware used on these shutters was specifically designed
and had our in-house blacksmith craft them by hand. The results speak for themselves and the compliments we receive simply makes us proud.
hand-made by our blacksmiths for this particular project, it is in essence one-of-a-kind hardware. Nonetheless, we can definitely make this hardware for you. Email mario@dynamicgaragedoor.com for a quote. Thanks for compliment!
station on our street packed with bricks destined for both the library and our house," Jen says. "It's neat to think about somehow being a part of something with a little history."