modest homes can benefit from the historic flourish that an arch can provide. The tightest of arches in the tightest of hallways elevates the home's look and adds to its property value.
modest homes can benefit from the historic flourish that an arch can provide. The tightest of arches in the tightest of hallways elevates the home's look and adds to its property value.
modern home. Cleverly, the space between the beams line up with the closet doors, adding another interesting design element. Simple stunning design, all the”
modern home. Cleverly, the space between the beams line up with the closet doors, adding another interesting design element. Simple stunning design, all the way around.
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had the home’s plasterboard ceilings restored to their former glory with classic moldings.
had the home’s plasterboard ceilings restored to their former glory with classic moldings. This hallway was where Pelser was delightfully surprised when peeling back the carpeting that revealed beautiful original oak herringbone parquet floors in mint condition. “I felt like a little dog that had dug up
Parade of Homes, this 6,778 square foot home is an exquisite addition to the prestigious Lakeway neighborhood. The Santa Barbara style home features a welcoming colonnade, lush courtyard, beautiful casita, spacious master suite with a private outdoor covered terrace, and a unique Koi pond beginning underneath
throughout the home.
Photography by Coles Hairston
custom home. Hallway photo above stairwell facing kitchen. Red oak knee-wall cap stained to match flooring. Iron guardrail. Custom millwork at stair wall. Custom cabinetry in background. Light fixture hanging over stairwell packs a punch. Plenty of natural sunlight with the skylight above stairwell
finished home filled with people enjoying themselves.Tell us: What have you learned from your latest remodel?
Also try Home Decorators collection, it's a catalog that offers a variety of things, try New York Lighting ( I think that's the name), but there are several places that offer this style of lighting. Checkout Home Depot and Lowes too.