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county home. Strong architectural elements and a lavish interior design, including cathedral-arched beamed ceilings, hand-scraped and French bleed-edged walnut floors, faux finished ceilings, and custom tile inlays add to the home's charm.
This home features heated floors in the basement, a mirrored
sumptuous home presents Country French styling – with leaded glass windows, half-timber accents, and a steeply pitched roof finished in varying shades of slate. Completed in 2006, the home is magnificently appointed with traditional appeal and classic elegance surrounding a vast center terrace that accommodates
sumptuous home presents Country French styling – with leaded glass windows, half-timber accents, and a steeply pitched roof finished in varying shades of slate. Completed in 2006, the home is magnificently appointed with traditional appeal and classic elegance surrounding a vast center terrace that
aligning your home with the principles of feng shui is to clear the clutter. Clutter saps our energy, both physically (by getting in our way) and subconsciously (by reminding us of unfinished tasks). A clean, uncluttered home, on the other hand, signifies health and vibrant energy — something most of us could
aligning your home with the principles of feng shui is to clear the clutter. Clutter saps our energy, both physically (by getting in our way) and subconsciously (by reminding us of unfinished tasks). A clean, uncluttered home, on the other hand, signifies health and vibrant energy — something most of us could
open-plan home can have flooring changes handled in a number of ways as long as they make sense and don't make the room feel chopped up. In this home, there is an angle in the room with carpeting for the living area and stone for the dining area. The stone and carpet being very close in color minimizes the
open-plan home can have flooring changes handled in a number of ways as long as they make sense and don't make the room feel chopped up. In this home, there is an angle in the room with carpeting for the living area and stone for the dining area. The stone and carpet being very close in color minimizes the