thing about design itself and also about one's choices about how to best arrange furniture, rugs, etc to best meet one's needs. There are many options and that is how it should be. I like to think that a good home design will permit -- many very different furniture layouts. Thanks for your thoughts,
think about is the type of heating system you are using - if radiant in the floor, I would use tile over wood. If forced air and or radiant heat from another source - radiators, and or from the ceiling -- no concerns about using wood. Apart from that issue -- I think it is really a personal choice --
pattern for us to use for testing. Then by trial and error we created samples and because if was the same pour as the floor we could be assured that the results in the actual floor would be Ashlee close match. A good resource are he FuTon Cheng books on concrete and concrete finishes.
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gives us a view of the horizontal wood boards that wrap the walls and the roof's corrugated metal, which is also offered as cladding for the walls, per the architect's page for the Porch House.
This breezeway gives us a view of the horizontal wood boards that wrap the walls and the roof's corrugated
learn about the materials. kind of industrial in a good way
Southern U.S. Its lineage can be traced to the one-room square log cabins along the hills of Appalachia. As family life and functional needs expanded, the farmer simply added another cabin and connected the two with a common sheltering roof. And, when the old dog was too hot to trot, as they say, the covered
gives us a view of the horizontal wood boards that wrap the walls and the roof's corrugated metal, which is also offered as cladding for the walls, per the architect's page for the Porch House.
to the "about Us" section at Houzz it says the following:
"With the largest residential design database in the world and a vibrant community powered by social tools, Houzz is the easiest way for people to get the design inspiration, project advice, product information and professional reviews they need
being about a $100K project for furniture, tile, bath fixtures & design fees. My main criteria while searching on Houzz was that the designer/firm was active in answering questions. It was important that the designer was a participant on this site and not just a freeloader.
If questions are a nuisance
people talk about their own problems with decor and ask for advice. There is an active community on here who love to help out those people. You can give that a try if you're working on something in your own home.
Think about it: When is the last time you entered a beach house that felt dim and cramped (and if you did, how fast did you want to scoot out of there?). That's one reason white is the hallmark color of coastal interiors: It spreads and amplifies light rather than soaking it up.
Coastal interiors blur
Think about it: When is the last time you entered a beach house that felt dim and cramped (and if you did, how fast did you want to scoot out of there?). That's one reason white is the hallmark color of coastal interiors: It spreads and amplifies light rather than soaking it up.
Coastal interiors blur
Think about it: When is the last time you entered a beach house that felt dim and cramped (and if you did, how fast did you want to scoot out of there?). That's one reason white is the hallmark color of coastal interiors: It spreads and amplifies light rather than soaking it up.
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you give us more information for the pergola? Thanks!
I would like to find some more information about the pergola.
http://www.tentes-raftopoulos.gr/pergoles
tell me about the shade for patio?
Gates about the planters.
The manufacture is a company called Tournesol.
They are fiberglass. She is not sure how they apply the color but thinks its just sprayed on. Both/ std sizes and also custom sizes are available.
Here is the link for more information:
http://www.tournesolsiteworks.com/produc
person, about my height ( 5' - 4") to draw them with batons -- one on each side which get hooked and or remain hanging from grommets. The awning was made ( sewn) by Synthia Petroka who also consulted on the layout, pull direction, spacing of the cables. She is a sailor and sailcloth/awning.. fabricator