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Powerful 190AW suction easily removes dirt and pet hair from floors and carpets. With a 90-minute runtime, you can tackle tough cleaning jobs effortlessly.
Enhanced LED dust detection illuminates hard-to-see areas, leaving no spot untouched.
Advanced dual brush head picks up dirt and debris from every angle, perfect for cleaning carpets and hardwood floors.
Intelligent dirt detection automatically adjusts suction power for optimal cleaning performance.

In concrete, asphalt or under paving stone, you can count on EasyHeat™ snow melting systems to clear the way. Highly efficient and more economical than most other snow and ice removal methods, our snow melting systems automatically eliminate snow and freezing rain on contact, helping to keep the surface clear and maintenance free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

his yard was transformed from a bland bilder basic to a fun and lush xeriscaped entry way. To make the yard feel bigger, we removed the driveway and used gravel from end to end, creating an open, borderless planting and patio space across the entire front yard. For extra security and privacy, a fence was added along the front, which features an automatic gate for easy use as they come and go. With the limestone facade being one of the customers least favorite features of the house, we planted fig ivy vines to grow and cover it.
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In concrete, asphalt or under paving stone, you can count on EasyHeat™ snow melting systems to clear the way. Highly efficient and more economical than most other snow and ice removal methods, our snow melting systems automatically eliminate snow and freezing rain on contact, helping to keep the surface clear and maintenance free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

A beautiful contemporary kitchen design was created by removing the range and microwave and adding a cooktop, under counter oven and hood. The microwave was relocated and an under counter microwave was incorporated into the design. These appliances were moved to balance the design and create a perfect symmetry. Products used were Miralis matte white cabinetry with horizontal bi-fold uppers with automatic opening features. No hardware was used on the cabinetry to maintain the minimalistic design. The island was wrapped with the same cabinetry material finish to keep the clean look. Quartz tops were used and a quartz table top in an accent color adds flavor. Appliances used were Liebherr, Bertazzoni and Bosch

Made for distraction-free team meetings, this soundproof modular office fits four people comfortably while making efficient use of a small footprint. The QUAD can also be configured as a spacious single office by removing the included benches and table and adding the furniture of your choice.
5 × 7 ft footprint
3 power outlets: 1 USB, 1 USBC, 1 ethernet port
Automatic motion-sensor light and fan saves energy
Reduces sound by 26+ decibels
Monitor-mount-ready
Wheelchair accessible option
Best price out there

In concrete, asphalt or under paving stone, you can count on EasyHeat™ snow melting systems to clear the way. Highly efficient and more economical than most other snow and ice removal methods, our snow melting systems automatically eliminate snow and freezing rain on contact, helping to keep the surface clear and maintenance free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Here we have a kitchen ceiling that been compleatley transformed into its own masterpiece. The most common thing that people do when renovating a room is forgetting about the ceiling. Even though square footage isn't increased the results are very dramatic!! In this remodel the skylights were removed and windows were added. Because the windows are unreachable, I installed atomatic openers to them. The walls and ceiling were painted with a high gloss burgundy and the trim with a linen white high gloss. Corner trim pieces on the ceiling were gold leafed and the 48 inch medalion was touched up as well. Ten low voltage spotlights were added to highlight the trim work. The crowing jewell in this renovation is the 72 inch by 52 inch Crystal Chandelier.

Over a span of two years we completed several projects at this Tokoma Park, Maryland property. We cleaned up the backyard, renovated an existing swale, and installed water loving plants. The following year, we replaced the old pea gravel driveway with a permeable paver driveway. While doing the driveway we encountered spongey clay that was saturated from a leaking water line. We had to install concrete piers down to virgin soil to bear the weight of the walkway. The driveway excavation had to take into account the root zones of large trees. To avoid the surface roots we used a minimal excavation design.
Our ultimate goal with this project was to ensure that the new walkways provided a safe and comfortable path for the homeowners and guest to get from their cars to porch whether parked along the street or in the driveway. To provide an extra layer of security, we added low-voltage lighting to accent trees and light the walkway, which were programmed to come on at dusk and turn off automatically at dawn.
The new plantings are native species including River Birch, Swamp Hibiscus, Blue Flag Iris, and Common Rush, that are adapted to growing in wet soils. The permeable paver driveway will reduce runoff by storing rain in gravel base while allowing it to be absorbed into the soil below. The paver surface eliminates the tracking of pea gravel into the house while allowing heels to walk on it without sinking in. The swale handles runoff from all the uphill properties and the gravel keeps it from becoming a soggy mess.
During seasonal months, snow and leaf removal are greatly eased by having a hard surface to shovel or rake. The permeable pavers used are Techo-Bloc Villagio in Shale Grey and we installed a granite Belgian block border. We replaced existing broken concrete walkway with new curving flagstone walkway and connected the front steps to the driveway and side steps. All projects were consulted with the City of Takoma Park’s Urban Forest Manager, and the Montgomery County Historical Preservation Commission.

This total renovation consisted of removing an old automatic pool cover, coping, and tile. The pool was replastered with Luna Quartz, Bermuda finish from WetEdge Technogolies. Outdated tile was replaced with 1"x2" Glass tile, and old concrete coping was upgraded with Grecian Noce Travertine. The pool deck was replaced with porcelain pavers by Bella Terra Landscaping. Installation of a modern ladder and handrail give this traditional pool a more contemporary look.

This was such an enjoyable project because we had a trusting client with a vision of what they wanted in their existing yard and knew they had a talented team of artisans that could help transform their yard. We had so much fun working with our clients on this project that our team never once felt like we were going to work

This project was the result of the owner’s desire to install a swimming pool and outdoor living space inspired by tropical resorts they had visited on family vacations. The one element asked for specifically was a large waterfall spilling into the pool. The challenge for the designers was how to achieve the look the owner’s wished without the use of clichéd items such as thatched huts and tiki torches. The designers decided lush full plantings using plants found in the northeast region that met certain design criteria would be the primary way of giving the tropical feel. Boulder outcroppings, irregular stone paving and fire bowls along the back of the pool would complete the look.
The property is located in a newer subdivision with homes on both sides and a school to the rear. A walkway connects the neighborhood and the school along one side. The desired privacy would be addressed by the placement of plants and trees around the perimeter in mounded beds. Placing the waterfall to the rear of the pool helped block the view of the school beyond. The township had restrictions on the amount of impervious material allowable on site. The patio was designed to the maximum allowable size with square footage going to where it would be most usable. Planting beds were cut into the patio to decrease unnecessary square footage, divide spaces, and allow for more places to add plants and trees.
A rectangular swimming pool was chosen to make it easier to install an automatic pool cover. The pool was designed, with input from the landscape designers, and contracted separately by the owner. The landscape designers chose the location of pool and waterfall so that it was prominently placed to be the focal point of the backyard. The pool includes a curving sunbathing shelf running from end to end, finished in a lighter color to make it more visible, with removable umbrellas for shade and to add to the resort feel. To tie into the boulders used throughout the design, a large boulder was used as a substitute for a diving board. The yard sloped down towards the back of the property which required a large amount of soil to be added and large boulder retaining wall along the back.
For the planting design, the designers choose to focus on plants with larger leaves, various leaf colors and textures, and plants with large flowers in bold colors. These plants were then arranged into a loose lush planting scheme mixed with more traditional northeast plants such as pines, grasses, and roses. Unique plants such as hardy bananas were added for their tropical and exotic look. The full planting beds help to nestle in and enclose the living space.
Broken flagstone was chosen for the patio and intentionally left irregular at the edges. PA flagstone was avoided and a stone with gold and brown tones was chosen. Boulder outcroppings added to the natural and tropical theme. The fire pit was designed with a large built-in bench to increase the amount of seating. The designers chose a rounded smooth shape and incorporated the same stone as the pool coping for the caps and bench. For entertaining guests the outdoor kitchen was outfitted with a large gas grill, beverage taps, refrigerator, sink and a dedicated lobster cooker. The kitchen was finished with granite countertops and stainless steel cabinets. Two strategically placed fire bowls, along with the low voltage lighting, add additional interest to the space at night.
While the designers were faced with many challenges the resulting design incorporated enough elements to achieve the desired look and feel. Using plants appropriate to the northeast that fit the design criteria and carefully choosing hardscaping materials was essential. The owner’s feel they now have their own tropical theme resort right in their Pennsylvania backyard.

his yard was transformed from a bland bilder basic to a fun and lush xeriscaped entry way. To make the yard feel bigger, we removed the driveway and used gravel from end to end, creating an open, borderless planting and patio space across the entire front yard. For extra security and privacy, a fence was added along the front, which features an automatic gate for easy use as they come and go. With the limestone facade being one of the customers least favorite features of the house, we planted fig ivy vines to grow and cover it.

In concrete, asphalt or under paving stone, you can count on EasyHeat™ snow melting systems to clear the way. Highly efficient and more economical than most other snow and ice removal methods, our snow melting systems automatically eliminate snow and freezing rain on contact, helping to keep the surface clear and maintenance free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

This project was the result of the owner’s desire to install a swimming pool and outdoor living space inspired by tropical resorts they had visited on family vacations. The one element asked for specifically was a large waterfall spilling into the pool. The challenge for the designers was how to achieve the look the owner’s wished without the use of clichéd items such as thatched huts and tiki torches. The designers decided lush full plantings using plants found in the northeast region that met certain design criteria would be the primary way of giving the tropical feel. Boulder outcroppings, irregular stone paving and fire bowls along the back of the pool would complete the look.
The property is located in a newer subdivision with homes on both sides and a school to the rear. A walkway connects the neighborhood and the school along one side. The desired privacy would be addressed by the placement of plants and trees around the perimeter in mounded beds. Placing the waterfall to the rear of the pool helped block the view of the school beyond. The township had restrictions on the amount of impervious material allowable on site. The patio was designed to the maximum allowable size with square footage going to where it would be most usable. Planting beds were cut into the patio to decrease unnecessary square footage, divide spaces, and allow for more places to add plants and trees.
A rectangular swimming pool was chosen to make it easier to install an automatic pool cover. The pool was designed, with input from the landscape designers, and contracted separately by the owner. The landscape designers chose the location of pool and waterfall so that it was prominently placed to be the focal point of the backyard. The pool includes a curving sunbathing shelf running from end to end, finished in a lighter color to make it more visible, with removable umbrellas for shade and to add to the resort feel. To tie into the boulders used throughout the design, a large boulder was used as a substitute for a diving board. The yard sloped down towards the back of the property which required a large amount of soil to be added and large boulder retaining wall along the back.
For the planting design, the designers choose to focus on plants with larger leaves, various leaf colors and textures, and plants with large flowers in bold colors. These plants were then arranged into a loose lush planting scheme mixed with more traditional northeast plants such as pines, grasses, and roses. Unique plants such as hardy bananas were added for their tropical and exotic look. The full planting beds help to nestle in and enclose the living space.
Broken flagstone was chosen for the patio and intentionally left irregular at the edges. PA flagstone was avoided and a stone with gold and brown tones was chosen. Boulder outcroppings added to the natural and tropical theme. The fire pit was designed with a large built-in bench to increase the amount of seating. The designers chose a rounded smooth shape and incorporated the same stone as the pool coping for the caps and bench. For entertaining guests the outdoor kitchen was outfitted with a large gas grill, beverage taps, refrigerator, sink and a dedicated lobster cooker. The kitchen was finished with granite countertops and stainless steel cabinets. Two strategically placed fire bowls, along with the low voltage lighting, add additional interest to the space at night.
While the designers were faced with many challenges the resulting design incorporated enough elements to achieve the desired look and feel. Using plants appropriate to the northeast that fit the design criteria and carefully choosing hardscaping materials was essential. The owner’s feel they now have their own tropical theme resort right in their Pennsylvania backyard.

Made for distraction-free team meetings, this soundproof modular office fits four people comfortably while making efficient use of a small footprint. The QUAD can also be configured as a spacious single office by removing the included benches and table and adding the furniture of your choice.
5 × 7 ft footprint
3 power outlets: 1 USB, 1 USBC, 1 ethernet port
Automatic motion-sensor light and fan saves energy
Reduces sound by 26+ decibels
Monitor-mount-ready
Wheelchair accessible option
Best price out there

Welded seams, hemmed edges, hand-finished craftsmanship. All in heavy-duty brushed stainless steel. Would it be an exaggeration to call the Wolf Cooktop Wall Hood a thing of beauty? We think not. It’s the final, iconic touch to complete your thoughtfully designed, professional quality kitchen. Behind its sculpted lines, there’s hard-nosed performance that will keep your cooking area bright, clean and fresh, no matter what you're cooking.
Powerful multi-speed blowers whisk away smoke and odors. Bright LED lighting with dual settings illuminates the cooking surface. Front-mounted controls are easy to access, and include four-speed blower control. Aluminum mesh filters remove easily, come clean in the dishwasher. Delay-off feature automatically turns the blower off. And the telescoping chimney reaches to most standard ceiling heights. Shell only – an internal, in-line or remote blower is required.

In concrete, asphalt or under paving stone, you can count on EasyHeat™ snow melting systems to clear the way. Highly efficient and more economical than most other snow and ice removal methods, our snow melting systems automatically eliminate snow and freezing rain on contact, helping to keep the surface clear and maintenance free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The Explorer II delivers beautiful, powerful performance you can see. Get maximum heat and a clean burn with the Quadra-Fire four point burn system delivering up to 65,800 BTU's. Save time with Quadra-Fire's exclusive Automatic Combustion Control (ACC). Simply load the wood, light the fire and walk away. Quadra-Fire's ash removal system (ARS) makes cleaning quick and easy. Enjoy the looks and performance of cast iron with a solid steel welded firebox - proving it's built to last.

Over a span of two years we completed several projects at this Tokoma Park, Maryland property. We cleaned up the backyard, renovated an existing swale, and installed water loving plants. The following year, we replaced the old pea gravel driveway with a permeable paver driveway. While doing the driveway we encountered spongey clay that was saturated from a leaking water line. We had to install concrete piers down to virgin soil to bear the weight of the walkway. The driveway excavation had to take into account the root zones of large trees. To avoid the surface roots we used a minimal excavation design.
Our ultimate goal with this project was to ensure that the new walkways provided a safe and comfortable path for the homeowners and guest to get from their cars to porch whether parked along the street or in the driveway. To provide an extra layer of security, we added low-voltage lighting to accent trees and light the walkway, which were programmed to come on at dusk and turn off automatically at dawn.
The new plantings are native species including River Birch, Swamp Hibiscus, Blue Flag Iris, and Common Rush, that are adapted to growing in wet soils. The permeable paver driveway will reduce runoff by storing rain in gravel base while allowing it to be absorbed into the soil below. The paver surface eliminates the tracking of pea gravel into the house while allowing heels to walk on it without sinking in. The swale handles runoff from all the uphill properties and the gravel keeps it from becoming a soggy mess.
During seasonal months, snow and leaf removal are greatly eased by having a hard surface to shovel or rake. The permeable pavers used are Techo-Bloc Villagio in Shale Grey and we installed a granite Belgian block border. We replaced existing broken concrete walkway with new curving flagstone walkway and connected the front steps to the driveway and side steps. All projects were consulted with the City of Takoma Park’s Urban Forest Manager, and the Montgomery County Historical Preservation Commission.
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