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Snowberry / Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus
Photo: Hansen's Northwest Native Plant Database, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

Perfect for containers, Louie pine is more chartreuse in summer but turns to gold in winter
Photo credit; Alyson Ross-Markley
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Seattle.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Seattle.
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Michael Sullivan
Inspiration for a large timeless white two-story wood exterior home remodel in Boston with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a large timeless white two-story wood exterior home remodel in Boston with a shingle roof

Photo: Las Pilitas Nursery
Design ideas for a partial sun landscaping in Other for summer.
Design ideas for a partial sun landscaping in Other for summer.

When a Historic District home was renovated in Fort Myers, a dream kitchen was created: open plan enough for gathering, with clearly delineated areas for cooking, reading and entertaining.
Challenge
Bill and Alison’s existing kitchen was small and dysfunctional. Each room seemed independent, and there was no flow through the house. The house felt small, with one entry and exit point.
As a planning consultant, Bill was no stranger to construction. He was a general contractor himself and had built several custom homes in years past. As a gardening enthusiast and professional educator, Alison also had an eye for design. They started with design, layout and planning on their own, but soon realized they needed help. After interviewing several contractors who seemed overwhelmed and unenthused by their project, they reached out to Progressive Design Build.
Solution
Mike was not only enthused about the project, but he established trust with Bill and Alison. Within a few short weeks he was hired to begin the planning phase, conducting thorough research on the project, meeting key subcontractors and establishing a realistic budget.
When the project began, internal walls were removed to open up the kitchen/dining areas and an island was built, giving the space an open and modern functionality. The eating area was enlarged, and a visual connection to the outside was established using Marvin insulated glass windows with Low E coatings—which rejects solar heat gain without reducing visible light passing through the glass.
In order to allow for the open concept layout that Bill and Alison desired, we built new structural beams to transfer the live load. The sliding patio doors opened onto a small terrace with a wrought iron handrail creating access to the private courtyard and garden area.
Finishing details included custom cherry cabinets and wood trimming, 16” x 32” natural stone flooring, granite countertops and historically correct plaster finishes.
Result
The project was completed within budget and two weeks ahead of schedule.
“That planning phase was the best money we spent on the project,” exclaimed Bill. “It was incredibly gratifying being able to watch the subcontractors and suppliers come and go with shared leadership and attention to details.”

This picture shows off the contrasting emphasis of the island. The granite pattern matches beautifully with the quartz on the perimeter.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Denver with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, cement tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Denver with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, cement tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Photo of a mid-sized traditional partial sun backyard landscaping in London for summer.

An excellent example of complimenting an already existing structure. This beautiful Rich Sequoia attached DIY pergola kit is attached to the top of the pre-existing timber railing posts and —by all appearances— one would think the deck and pergola were the same structure, built at the same time. The pergola covers an outdoor kitchen and dining area and features the integrated power posts wherein the power lines run through the length of the posts —fully protected and pre-wired for convenience.

Rob Fisher, principal, and builder, has built new homes in the Northern Virginia area for almost 25 years. He has overseen the design, development, construction, and customer satisfaction of some of the most exclusive communities and reputable builders in the area. He began his career with Foley Custom Homes in Vienna, VA before moving on to serve as a supervisor for NVR. In 1986 he joined A&A Partnership in Alexandria, Virginia. As Construction Manager, he was responsible for Harborside, a waterfront community of luxury townhouses in the heart of Old Town. In 1994 Rob joined Pulte Homes to open StoneRidge Builders, a division of Pulte Homes offering high end, semi-custom homes to the Mid Atlantic market. Under StoneRidge Builders, Rob oversaw such notable projects as McLean Hundred (McLean); Ashgrove Plantation & Clarks Crossing (Vienna); and Timberlake and Windsong Estates (Oakton).
Rob led Pulte’s efforts in establishing themselves as the undisputed leader in customer satisfaction. During his tenure as Vice President of Customer Relations for the Mid-Atlantic Region, Pulte won an unprecedented five JD Power and Associates New Home Customer Satisfaction Awards. The experiences and lessons learned in building some of the most exclusive projects in Northern Virginia, while creating an industry benchmark in customer satisfaction, helped create the foundation upon which Fisher Custom Homes was established.
In 2010, Rob decided to turn his passion for building homes into a personal business, and Fisher Custom Homes was born. Over the course of the last several years, Rob has worked diligently to establish himself as one of the most prestigious and sought-after custom home builders in the Vienna, VA and surrounding areas. Rob’s quality, attention to detail and personal touch has earned him a reputation as the ‘builder of choice’ among his peers, his homeowners, and prospective buyers.

The mahogany newel posts and handrails was a perfect contrast material to use to go along with the reclaimed oak flooring. The stair tread lights finished the space off perfectly.

Custom outdoor shower with a shadow box design for privacy. Ipe decking and mahogany slats installed horizontally. Installed with all stainless steel fasteners and hardware and wood plugs. Custom built mahogany shower bench

Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional partial sun backyard landscaping in London for summer.
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