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Patrick Farley Architect
front view of the Big Sister house
Mid-sized minimalist back porch idea in Richmond with a pergola
Mid-sized minimalist back porch idea in Richmond with a pergola
Michael Firicano, AKBD, NCIDQ Certificate #30573
Example of a huge classic home design design in Boston
The Practical Decorator
AFTER: New rug. New clock for the fireplace and not so symmetrical placement
Inspiration for a small timeless enclosed dark wood floor family room remodel in Nashville with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and no tv
Inspiration for a small timeless enclosed dark wood floor family room remodel in Nashville with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and no tv
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Drake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden Center
This particular project actually came about in two phases. The client came to us wanting to qualify for the City of Portland's Audubon Society "Backyard Habitate Certification". Our first infrastructure of paths was crushed gravel with steel edging. Permeability was a requirement for certification... but after a year of being in the ground, the owners wanted another level of finish... and opted to add Iron Mountain Flagstone Steppers with a 1" gap, which still met the parameters of certification. Photography by: Joe Hollowell
Air Group
Here is one of Air Group's expert technicians installing the refrigeration lines that allow ductless cooling and heating systems to fit in even the tighest rooms.
Photo by GWP Inc
The Practical Decorator
AFTER: New rug. New clock for the fireplace and not so symmetrical placement
Family room - small traditional enclosed dark wood floor family room idea in Nashville with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and no tv
Family room - small traditional enclosed dark wood floor family room idea in Nashville with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and no tv
PlaidFox Studio
Example of a mid-sized eclectic master gray tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile, gray floor, double-sink and wall paneling bathroom design in Vancouver with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a bidet, gray walls, an integrated sink, concrete countertops, a hinged shower door, gray countertops and a built-in vanity
Rebecca Hay Designs
Stephani Buchman Photography
Inspiration for a gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor nursery remodel in Toronto with blue walls
Inspiration for a gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor nursery remodel in Toronto with blue walls
No Mas!
Inspiration for a mid-sized southwestern galley ceramic tile and gray floor seated home bar remodel in Atlanta
Ollin Stone
Neolith Arctic White ventilated facade panels.
About Neolith:
100% Natural: Made with natural clay, feldspar, silica and mineral oxides, Neolith does not emit toxic gases into the atmosphere when exposed to fire or extremely high temperatures.
100% Recyclable: Due to its natural composition, Neolith can be recycled. Up to 52% of any Neolith board is comprised of recycled raw materials.
Near-zero porosity: With a porosity of less than 0.08%, Neolith prevents absorption of liquids, meaning it is a hygienic product that is resistant to bacteria that accumulate on the surface, in seams and joints, and can cause disease and allergies.
Less raw materials = less erosion: Neolith boards are made of less raw materials than other product categories because of the thinness meaning it reduces the erosion of the soil where they are found.
Lower CO2 emissions: A thin board means a lighter slab. With Neolith, it's possible to transport more than double the surface quantity than it is for thicker products like marble, granite, and quartz. The lower weight and thinness of the load means more efficient transport, thereby considerably reducing our CO2 emissions.
Greenguard Certification (previously known as GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certification): It certifies that Neolith meets the established chemical emissions limits which contribute to a healthier environment.
Greenguard Gold Certification (previously known as GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certification): It certifies that Neolith is suitable for use in places like schools and medical centers.
LEED Points Earner: LEED, Leader in Energy and Environmental Design, is a program that provides third-party verification of sustainable buildings. Neolith meets the preliminary safety requirements and earns points to help consumers reach the desired level of Certification for their homes or business projects.
A member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC): The USGBC, a council which is supervised by LEED, gathers defenders of sustainable policies and practices.
CRAFT Artisan Wood Floors
Q: Tell us about your Valencia floor.
A: Out of all our interior selections, we began with our choice of flooring. Even though the Valencia Walnut flooring is softer than most wood species, we are careful with it, and Walnut is what we wanted. Our Walnut floor feels almost cushiony underfoot compared to Oak or Hickory. We are careful not to drag furniture over it and we do not wear our outside shoes in the house.
I’ve done a lot of work with Walnut so I knew how it would perform. The feeling you get from Walnut is worth putting up with the risk of damage. I love that it’s like a piece of beautiful furniture. We lie on it and do our stretches on it. It’s super comfortable. The Walnut flooring is the significant feature for creating the luxurious, warm and cozy atmosphere for the house we were wanting.
Ollin Stone
Neolith Arctic White ventilated facade panels.
About Neolith:
100% Natural: Made with natural clay, feldspar, silica and mineral oxides, Neolith does not emit toxic gases into the atmosphere when exposed to fire or extremely high temperatures.
100% Recyclable: Due to its natural composition, Neolith can be recycled. Up to 52% of any Neolith board is comprised of recycled raw materials.
Near-zero porosity: With a porosity of less than 0.08%, Neolith prevents absorption of liquids, meaning it is a hygienic product that is resistant to bacteria that accumulate on the surface, in seams and joints, and can cause disease and allergies.
Less raw materials = less erosion: Neolith boards are made of less raw materials than other product categories because of the thinness meaning it reduces the erosion of the soil where they are found.
Lower CO2 emissions: A thin board means a lighter slab. With Neolith, it's possible to transport more than double the surface quantity than it is for thicker products like marble, granite, and quartz. The lower weight and thinness of the load means more efficient transport, thereby considerably reducing our CO2 emissions.
Greenguard Certification (previously known as GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certification): It certifies that Neolith meets the established chemical emissions limits which contribute to a healthier environment.
Greenguard Gold Certification (previously known as GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certification): It certifies that Neolith is suitable for use in places like schools and medical centers.
LEED Points Earner: LEED, Leader in Energy and Environmental Design, is a program that provides third-party verification of sustainable buildings. Neolith meets the preliminary safety requirements and earns points to help consumers reach the desired level of Certification for their homes or business projects.
A member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC): The USGBC, a council which is supervised by LEED, gathers defenders of sustainable policies and practices.
DDS Design Services, LLC by Jeff Kida
2016 NARI Certified Remodeler Certificate By Jeff Kida
Example of a kitchen design in Chicago
Example of a kitchen design in Chicago
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