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The purple Liatris flowers burst like fireworks in front of the soft textures of the Deschampsia grasses.
Photo of a landscaping in Philadelphia.
Photo of a landscaping in Philadelphia.

Happy 4th of July, Montana! ❤️?? You’ll see fireworks with these color combos! Here’s our “Mood Board” from our Kalispell showroom: Raven Red Breckenridge door style with Sherwin-Williams Rave Red, Gale Force Medium Color Chip Sample, and Porcelain White LG Quartz Countertops.

Views, check! Large lot, check! Pool, check! What else do you need? This beautiful La Habra Heights home has it all. 4 bedrooms, 2 of which are master bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Master retreat was added to the home about 10 years ago and features 2 sitting areas, walk-in closet, large master bath with soaking tub, dual vanities and even an office area. Most every room boasts amazing views of Orange County and the Disneyland fireworks on a nightly basis. Upstairs includes decks that wrap all the way around the house. Downstairs is the perfect space for entertaining. Kitchen is right in the middle of the house with everything flowing seamlessly around it. Large sliding doors flow to your outside oasis. Outdoor features include a private gazebo, fire pit and a pebble tech saltwater pool accented by a flowing rock waterfall. Finished 3 car garage, large basketball sized court area for playing ball or parking extra cars and an RV or overflow parking area as well. Buy this home before someone else does!
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Aesthetic Value: The subtle lines and light color of the radiata pine stringer model spiral provide nice contrast with the eccentric iron balustrade. Laser cut Tinkerbells and abstract Mickey Mouse and fireworks elements contribute unique detail.
Stair Safety: The balustrade rejects a 4" sphere in all areas despite the complex detail of the components and floating rail above the laser cut elements.
Quality: The balustrade features predominantly laser cut sections fabricated with minimal visible welds and custom finished in-house with a three step guilders paste application.
Technical Challenge: Creating the complex ironwork design in a way that has aesthetically pleasing sections that fit the theme and space. Attention to meticulous details that convey the theme even at deepest levels of observing the stair.

This stunning contemporary home located at 378 Margarita Dr San Rafael CA is gracefully integrated on 2 acres and surrounded by protected open space affording complete privacy, and commanding spectacular views of Marin including iconic Mt. Tamalpais.
The spacious open floor plan includes 2 family rooms, a large open-concept kitchen, 4 large bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Inviting decks off the common rooms and all the bedrooms give this home a serene indoor-outdoor feel. Perfect for entertaining.
There is also a level outdoor patio area surrounded by beautiful California oaks. Just up the hill off the gated private drive is adjacent land trust property with a level plateau and panoramic views of the bay, 2 bridges, Oakland, San Francisco, Mt. Tamalpais and much of Marin. While not part of the property, due to its close proximity and limited public access the current owners of 378 Margarita often use this plateau for yoga, fireworks viewing and informal parties. Just one of the many perks of being surrounded by pristine open space.
This one-of-a-kind property is conveniently located near shops, restaurants, marinas and parks with easy access to Highway 101, San Francisco and the Wine Country.

Native Purple Dome Aster's vibrant blooms are flanked by Solidago 'Fireworks' in early fall.
Inspiration for a full sun side yard landscaping in New York for fall.
Inspiration for a full sun side yard landscaping in New York for fall.

The Portsmith Condos are sited high in the Moss Bay Neighborhood of Kirkland at the intersection of Lake Washington Boulevard and 2nd Avenue South. This prized location is mere steps to Kirkland attractions including chic boutiques, art galleries, tony restaurants, specialty coffee shops, Park Place, the Performing Arts Center, the Argosy, and the city's July 4th fireworks display. A timeless melding of Modern and Craftsman architectural styles, the Portsmith defines the skyline above Kirkland's waterfront promenade. Cross the street to the Kirkland Marina and Marina Park; or, take a short walk to David E. Brink Park (aka T-Dock), Settler's Landing (aka Secret Dock), Marsh Park, Houghton Beach and Carillon Point.

Mid-sized trendy open concept medium tone wood floor and gray floor family room photo in Toronto with black walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Views, check! Large lot, check! Pool, check! What else do you need? This beautiful La Habra Heights home has it all. 4 bedrooms, 2 of which are master bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Master retreat was added to the home about 10 years ago and features 2 sitting areas, walk-in closet, large master bath with soaking tub, dual vanities and even an office area. Most every room boasts amazing views of Orange County and the Disneyland fireworks on a nightly basis. Upstairs includes decks that wrap all the way around the house. Downstairs is the perfect space for entertaining. Kitchen is right in the middle of the house with everything flowing seamlessly around it. Large sliding doors flow to your outside oasis. Outdoor features include a private gazebo, fire pit and a pebble tech saltwater pool accented by a flowing rock waterfall. Finished 3 car garage, large basketball sized court area for playing ball or parking extra cars and an RV or overflow parking area as well. Buy this home before someone else does!

Alongside Jeff King & Company, Marina Blvd., won CotY 2016 National Winner of Landscape Design/Outdoor Living
The project was to transform an existing flat roof and master bedroom suite floor into a dramatic deck with kitchen, dining and living areas leading to a stair to an upper deck for America’s Cup race viewing. The existing home is a 3-story 4,000 square foot Spanish Mission-style home built in the 1920’s and sits directly across from the St. Francis Yacht Club on Marina Boulevard in San Francisco – a prime location. No changes were possible for the historic façade and the new construction was to be out of view from the street, as much as possible. Going up the traditionally detailed stairway with decorative railing, you land at the third floor which becomes contemporary in style for the redesigned master bedroom suite, guest bath, sitting room and the roof deck.
Large roof decks require careful attention to waterproofing and a Bison pedestal system was used to create a level deck surface and easy maintenance. Heavy ceramic tile pavers were interspersed with walkable in-floor skylights on the main deck with ipe wood floors at the upper deck and stairs. From both the master bedroom and the outdoor deck you can access a sitting room with large pocket or sliding doors to enclose it. If watching the fireworks on July 4th and it gets cold, people can move to the sitting room which has a fireplace to watch in a heated environment. The sitting room gas fireplace is surrounded by steel with a figured steel panel re-purposed from old sea pier metal that has been cleaned and sealed.
A guest bath is adjacent to the master bath for guest use. A square recessed pattern tile was used to tie the old Spanish Mission-style feeling into the new more contemporary walls. In a large home that was short on storage, a large built-in armoire was built into the master bathroom for extra capacity. The project took two and a half years to complete including design and construction, in part due to historic reviews by the State of California.

Alcove shower - mid-sized transitional 3/4 beige tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile and beige floor alcove shower idea in New York with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, blue walls, a pedestal sink and a hinged shower door

Alongside Jeff King & Company, Marina Blvd., won CotY 2016 National Winner of Landscape Design/Outdoor Living
The project was to transform an existing flat roof and master bedroom suite floor into a dramatic deck with kitchen, dining and living areas leading to a stair to an upper deck for America’s Cup race viewing. The existing home is a 3-story 4,000 square foot Spanish Mission-style home built in the 1920’s and sits directly across from the St. Francis Yacht Club on Marina Boulevard in San Francisco – a prime location. No changes were possible for the historic façade and the new construction was to be out of view from the street, as much as possible. Going up the traditionally detailed stairway with decorative railing, you land at the third floor which becomes contemporary in style for the redesigned master bedroom suite, guest bath, sitting room and the roof deck.
Large roof decks require careful attention to waterproofing and a Bison pedestal system was used to create a level deck surface and easy maintenance. Heavy ceramic tile pavers were interspersed with walkable in-floor skylights on the main deck with ipe wood floors at the upper deck and stairs. From both the master bedroom and the outdoor deck you can access a sitting room with large pocket or sliding doors to enclose it. If watching the fireworks on July 4th and it gets cold, people can move to the sitting room which has a fireplace to watch in a heated environment. The sitting room gas fireplace is surrounded by steel with a figured steel panel re-purposed from old sea pier metal that has been cleaned and sealed.
A guest bath is adjacent to the master bath for guest use. A square recessed pattern tile was used to tie the old Spanish Mission-style feeling into the new more contemporary walls. In a large home that was short on storage, a large built-in armoire was built into the master bathroom for extra capacity. The project took two and a half years to complete including design and construction, in part due to historic reviews by the State of California.

Aesthetic Value: The subtle lines and light color of the radiata pine stringer model spiral provide nice contrast with the eccentric iron balustrade. Laser cut Tinkerbells and abstract Mickey Mouse and fireworks elements contribute unique detail.
Stair Safety: The balustrade rejects a 4" sphere in all areas despite the complex detail of the components and floating rail above the laser cut elements.
Quality: The balustrade features predominantly laser cut sections fabricated with minimal visible welds and custom finished in-house with a three step guilders paste application.
Technical Challenge: Creating the complex ironwork design in a way that has aesthetically pleasing sections that fit the theme and space. Attention to meticulous details that convey the theme even at deepest levels of observing the stair.

Chesterfield seating is a classic silhouette that conveys sophistication and class, and this room brings an updated take on its timeless style. The color palette offers the feeling of fireworks, with rich bursts of colors that are completed by an autumnal landscape painting. Brass lamps and leather bench ottomans are rich and refined, while the colorful rsug anchors it all with flair.
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Landscape: Unique by Design
Photo: Helen Weis
Design ideas for a traditional partial sun side yard garden path in Oklahoma City for summer.
Design ideas for a traditional partial sun side yard garden path in Oklahoma City for summer.

This development, nicknamed "Trivaca", is situated on a unique triangular shaped property within the historic Lavaca neighborhood of San Antonio. It consists of four, two-story modern townhouses, designed by four individual architects that work within the Southtown neighborhood. The designs, although modern, make use of a variety of materials found throughout the area such as steel, wood, and stucco, while also maintaining a unique individual look across all four properties. Fisher Heck's design for this home is a contemporary reflection of many of the surrounding historic homes, specifically with regards to materiality and building proportion. The main level consists of the main living areas as well as a home office/guest bedroom with full bath. The living spaces all open out to a lush, private xeriscaped courtyard and modular driveway. The two upstairs bedrooms both face north with perfect views of Tower of Americas and downtown fireworks.

Alongside Jeff King & Company, Marina Blvd., won CotY 2016 National Winner of Landscape Design/Outdoor Living
The project was to transform an existing flat roof and master bedroom suite floor into a dramatic deck with kitchen, dining and living areas leading to a stair to an upper deck for America’s Cup race viewing. The existing home is a 3-story 4,000 square foot Spanish Mission-style home built in the 1920’s and sits directly across from the St. Francis Yacht Club on Marina Boulevard in San Francisco – a prime location. No changes were possible for the historic façade and the new construction was to be out of view from the street, as much as possible. Going up the traditionally detailed stairway with decorative railing, you land at the third floor which becomes contemporary in style for the redesigned master bedroom suite, guest bath, sitting room and the roof deck.
Large roof decks require careful attention to waterproofing and a Bison pedestal system was used to create a level deck surface and easy maintenance. Heavy ceramic tile pavers were interspersed with walkable in-floor skylights on the main deck with ipe wood floors at the upper deck and stairs. From both the master bedroom and the outdoor deck you can access a sitting room with large pocket or sliding doors to enclose it. If watching the fireworks on July 4th and it gets cold, people can move to the sitting room which has a fireplace to watch in a heated environment. The sitting room gas fireplace is surrounded by steel with a figured steel panel re-purposed from old sea pier metal that has been cleaned and sealed.
A guest bath is adjacent to the master bath for guest use. A square recessed pattern tile was used to tie the old Spanish Mission-style feeling into the new more contemporary walls. In a large home that was short on storage, a large built-in armoire was built into the master bathroom for extra capacity. The project took two and a half years to complete including design and construction, in part due to historic reviews by the State of California.

Views, check! Large lot, check! Pool, check! What else do you need? This beautiful La Habra Heights home has it all. 4 bedrooms, 2 of which are master bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Master retreat was added to the home about 10 years ago and features 2 sitting areas, walk-in closet, large master bath with soaking tub, dual vanities and even an office area. Most every room boasts amazing views of Orange County and the Disneyland fireworks on a nightly basis. Upstairs includes decks that wrap all the way around the house. Downstairs is the perfect space for entertaining. Kitchen is right in the middle of the house with everything flowing seamlessly around it. Large sliding doors flow to your outside oasis. Outdoor features include a private gazebo, fire pit and a pebble tech saltwater pool accented by a flowing rock waterfall. Finished 3 car garage, large basketball sized court area for playing ball or parking extra cars and an RV or overflow parking area as well. Buy this home before someone else does!
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