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Hull Cove Design
Anthony Crisafulli
Large eclectic beige two-story wood exterior home idea in Providence
Large eclectic beige two-story wood exterior home idea in Providence
Bluworld of Water
http://www.frank-mckinney.com/oceanfront-estates/acqua-liana/
Custom indoor water features for conceptual residential design by Frank McKinney, with Dale Construction.
Project Location: Manalapan, FL.
Troxel Custom Homes
At the Entry's exterior, a greeting bench offers a place to pause & reflect.
FrontDoor Photos
Eclectic beige one-story vinyl exterior home photo in Grand Rapids
Eclectic beige one-story vinyl exterior home photo in Grand Rapids
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The Tree House Guys
Private backyard retreat for twin boys. Includes outdoor deck and living space with sleeping loft above. Photo James B'fer Roth
Eclectic exterior home photo in Burlington
Eclectic exterior home photo in Burlington
Sea Change Photography & Visual Consultation
Inspiration for an eclectic exterior home remodel in San Francisco
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
Construction by: SoCal Contractor
Interior Design by: Lori Dennis Inc
Photography by: Roy Yerushalmi
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic white two-story stucco house exterior remodel in Los Angeles with a hip roof and a tile roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic white two-story stucco house exterior remodel in Los Angeles with a hip roof and a tile roof
Chapman Design Group, Inc.
South Elevation
Example of a large eclectic brown three-story brick and board and batten house exterior design in Other with a hip roof, a mixed material roof and a brown roof
Example of a large eclectic brown three-story brick and board and batten house exterior design in Other with a hip roof, a mixed material roof and a brown roof
Kayla Stark
Photo: Kayla Stark © 2017 Houzz
Example of an eclectic exterior home design in New Orleans
Example of an eclectic exterior home design in New Orleans
Ffolliott Design
Dark exterior brings drama to this small historic Victorian in the heart of the village.
Mid-sized eclectic black two-story wood house exterior idea in New York
Mid-sized eclectic black two-story wood house exterior idea in New York
Kayla Stark
Photo: Kayla Stark © 2016 Houzz
Example of an eclectic exterior home design in New Orleans
Example of an eclectic exterior home design in New Orleans
Belk Builders
Belk Builders proudly offers James Hardie products and we are the Queen City’s qualified installation company for a full array of James Hardie products. Known for its reliability, this premium siding eliminates any anxiety you may feel about how your siding is performing. That’s why it is the most popular brand of siding in America and found on over 5.5 million homes. With its strength, beauty, durability and full range of regionally based colors, it enhances and protects homes in all kinds of climates
Photos courtesy Belk Builders
Finishing Touches Interior Design
Finishing Touches helped this custom home-buyer choose all of their interior and exterior selections. We also had the pleasure of furnishing this home incorporating new furniture, window treatments, rugs, lamps, and accessories with the homeowners' beautiful art and collections. It was a wonderful collaboration that culminated in this funky, colorful, contemporary home.
JIM ARNAL, REALTOR / BUILDER - ARNAL DESIGN BUILD
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Inspiration for an eclectic exterior home remodel in Portland
Inspiration for an eclectic exterior home remodel in Portland
Eclectic Exterior Home Ideas
450 Architects
This renovation and addition to a century-old stone fisherman's cabin on the scenic coast of the Adriatic Sea transforms the rustic, single-room structure into a comfortable vacation house. The owners wished to use natural building materials and maintain the authenticity and character of the local stonework. 450 Architects worked in great detail to reconstruct the house using materials found on the small island of Lastovo: stone was quarried from on-site for the walls, cabinetry, countertops, and cistern, local pine was milled for framing and furniture, and roofing tiles were salvaged from local buildings. The primary source of water is rainwater collected by the 7,000-gallon cistern. All interior materials are natural and non-toxic, and the building is constructed to minimize energy use. Through green design and sensitive use of materials, the house remains rooted in its extraordinary natural setting, intimately connected to the sea and mountains.
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