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Large contemporary multicolored one-story mixed siding flat roof idea in Chicago
Large contemporary multicolored one-story mixed siding flat roof idea in Chicago
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www.theleadersrealty.com/1909sharon, 1909 Sharon Lane A, Austin, TX 78703, 3 Beds, 2.5 Baths, 2,207 Sqft, $799,900, Live the downtown Austin lifestyle! Sleek Modern Design! Luxury Tarrytown condo nestled among the trees with deck and fenced yard. Light and bright condo with lots of windows, open floor plan, 3 beds, 2.5 baths, 2,207 sqft, 2 car carport, Bosch appliances (gas range, microwave, dishwasher), Rinnai tankless water heater, 5" white oak wood floors, large walk-in master closet, double sink vanities, recessed lighting, deco tile backsplash, Tpo roofing, 2x6 exterior walls, 3 cm Silestone quartz counters, dual zoned hvac (16 SEER), Milgard commercial windows and slider door, European style Grohe fixtures, stone wall with cedar privacy fence, professional landscaping, custom metal railing, custom painted cabinets, custom metal framing on front large windows, custom metal downspouts, spray foam insulation, siding and cmu wall, stained concrete floors, and center island with sink. Party wall constructed with 2 x 4” lumber filled with spray foam insulation with 1” airspace (vibration reducing element) on both sides of each unit. 2 layers of 5/8” fire wall + 3 layers of 5/8” sheetrock. Great location close to downtown Austin, Town Lake, Lake Austin, Westenfield park, Eilers park, Hula Hut, Deep Eddy, & more! Schools: Acclaimed Casis Elementary, O Henry Middle & Austin High School. For Showings Contact: Kristee Leonard, Broker, The Leaders Realty, 512-695-5144


The first bed is planted with tomatoes and cucumbers along the back, peppers and eggplants along the front, and an interplant of basil between the tomatoes and lettuce between the cucumbers and eggplants. The interplanted vegetables will be ready to start harvesting in 3 weeks, the others will kick in a month later.
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www.theleadersrealty.com/1909sharon, 1909 Sharon Lane A, Austin, TX 78703, 3 Beds, 2.5 Baths, 2,207 Sqft, $799,900, Live the downtown Austin lifestyle! Sleek Modern Design! Luxury Tarrytown condo nestled among the trees with deck and fenced yard. Light and bright condo with lots of windows, open floor plan, 3 beds, 2.5 baths, 2,207 sqft, 2 car carport, Bosch appliances (gas range, microwave, dishwasher), Rinnai tankless water heater, 5" white oak wood floors, large walk-in master closet, double sink vanities, recessed lighting, deco tile backsplash, Tpo roofing, 2x6 exterior walls, 3 cm Silestone quartz counters, dual zoned hvac (16 SEER), Milgard commercial windows and slider door, European style Grohe fixtures, stone wall with cedar privacy fence, professional landscaping, custom metal railing, custom painted cabinets, custom metal framing on front large windows, custom metal downspouts, spray foam insulation, siding and cmu wall, stained concrete floors, and center island with sink. Party wall constructed with 2 x 4” lumber filled with spray foam insulation with 1” airspace (vibration reducing element) on both sides of each unit. 2 layers of 5/8” fire wall + 3 layers of 5/8” sheetrock. Great location close to downtown Austin, Town Lake, Lake Austin, Westenfield park, Eilers park, Hula Hut, Deep Eddy, & more! Schools: Acclaimed Casis Elementary, O Henry Middle & Austin High School. For Showings Contact: Kristee Leonard, Broker, The Leaders Realty, 512-695-5144


The kitchen features custom cherry cabinetry and Motawi tiles in an Arts and Crafts style
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New York with paneled appliances, wood countertops, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white backsplash, porcelain backsplash and an island
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New York with paneled appliances, wood countertops, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white backsplash, porcelain backsplash and an island


The exterior of this Seattle modern house designed by chadbourne + doss architects is a composition of wood, steel, and cement panel. 4 floors and a roof deck connect indoors and out and provide framed views of Portage Bay.
Photo by Benjamin Benschneider


Large rustic beige two-story wood house exterior idea in Burlington with a metal roof


"Honeycomb"/Cellular shades are known for their clean look and great energy saving quality. They help reduce energy usage during very warm or cold months by limiting the transfer of heat. These shades have special insulating air pockets between the front and back side. If they are installed very closely to the window with both sides of the shade held close to the wall, it creates a sealed airspace that effectively limits the amount of hot or cold air from passing through either way. Blackout cellular blinds designed for room darkening are usually lined with foil, which further improve their insulation and can additionally help reduce noise. Cellular shades also help protect the interior of your home from damaging UV rays which can take their toll on hardwood floors and furniture.


Inswing patio doors and transoms with performance divided lite (PDL) bars and Rustic Umber hardware.
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Dining room - traditional dining room idea in Other
Dining room - traditional dining room idea in Other


This modern pool uses a unconventional mosaic color giving a beautiful and distinctive look. The mosaic is color 260, and it has bands of aventurina, which gives it a subtle glittery effect. There are many mosaic colors that share this effect including greens, browns, blues and more. Combinations can also be made to fit your style.


This Addition/Remodel to a waterfront Residence on a steeply sloped lot on Mercer Island, Washington called for the expansion of an Existing Garage to facilitate the addition of a new space above which accommodates both an Exercise Room and Art Studio. The Existing Garage is semi-detached from the Main Residence and connected by an Existing Entry/Breezeway. The Owners requested that the remodeled structure be attached to and integrated with the Main Structure which required the expansion and reconfiguration of the Existing Entry and introduction of a secondary stair.
The Addition sits to the west of the Main Structure away from the view of Lake Washington. It does however form the North face of the Existing Auto Court and therefore dominates the view for anyone entering the Site as it is the first element seen from the driveway that winds down to the Structure from the Street. The Owners were determined to have the addition “fit” with the forms of the Existing Structure but provide a more contemporary expression for the structure as a whole. Two-story high walls at the Entry enable the placement of various art pieces form the Owners significant collection.
The exterior materials for the Addition include a combination of cement board panels by Sil-Leed as well as cedar Siding both of which were applied as Rain-Screen. These elements were strategically carried on to the Existing Structure to replace the more traditional painted wood siding. The existing cement roof tiles were removed in favor of a new standing seam metal roof. New Sectional Overhead Doors with white laminated glass in a brushed aluminum frame appoint the Garage which faces the Auto Court. A large new Entry Door features art glass set within a walnut frame and includes pivot hardware.


The contractor began with deconstructing two existing spaces to allow for multi-level additions on both sides of the residence. The addition on the right side of the home includes a three-bay garage and also features a secondary entrance to the house featuring a two-story foyer with a stairway leading to the upper-level guest suite and new laundry room; a family foyer that includes ample space for collecting and storing the active family’s gear; a powder room; and, at the back of the addition, a light-filled hallway overlooking the rear yard.
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Karuna Passive House designed by Holst Architecture and built by Hammer & Hand. This high performance home meets the world's most demanding green building certifications. Photo by Jeremy Bittermann.
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