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The five bay main block of the façade features a pedimented center bay. Finely detailed dormers with arch top windows sit on a graduated slate roof, anchored by limestone topped chimneys.

Example of a small u-shaped gray floor enclosed kitchen design in Other with an undermount sink, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island

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Piston Design
Staircase - huge mediterranean curved staircase idea in Houston with tile risers
Staircase - huge mediterranean curved staircase idea in Houston with tile risers

Unlimited Style Photography
Small trendy backyard deck photo in Los Angeles with a fire pit and a pergola
Small trendy backyard deck photo in Los Angeles with a fire pit and a pergola

Greg Premru Photography
Large elegant beige two-story wood gable roof photo in Boston
Large elegant beige two-story wood gable roof photo in Boston

A colorful bathroom in graduating hues of blue with pops of chartreuse boasts locally made hexagonal tile.
Cesar Rubio Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern kids' blue tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile walk-in shower remodel in San Francisco with blue walls, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, an undermount sink and quartz countertops
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern kids' blue tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile walk-in shower remodel in San Francisco with blue walls, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, an undermount sink and quartz countertops

Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Exterior featuring Oakfield Rustic Rubble Tumble with Cedar Trim and Multi-Colored Graduated Slate Roof.

Kevin Syms
Example of a mountain style mixed siding exterior home design in Los Angeles
Example of a mountain style mixed siding exterior home design in Los Angeles

The façade of this home displays a masterful use of forms, textures and materials.
Large traditional multicolored three-story mixed siding house exterior idea in Other
Large traditional multicolored three-story mixed siding house exterior idea in Other

Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Exterior featuring Oakfield Rustic Rubble Tumbled with Graduated Slate Roof.

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“The mystical reflections of Villa Borghese – Rome”… I stumbled into photography just before graduation at the U of TN while volunteering at a local hospital where I was influenced to attend Brooks Institute. The instructors preached the technical aspects of photography, and upon graduation…we could implement our own artistic vision. As a commercial photographer since graduation, I have had little time to express my artistic vision…until I went to Italy for the first time, where I discovered my true love and passion! I consider myself a “contemplative” photographer, and as such, I have a three-part process to achieve my final presentation for each image: the discovery, how I perceive the image creation, and how I hope others will perceive the image. This artistic pursuit, I imagine, is similar to Michelangelo viewing a piece of marble for the first time. Villa Borghese in Roma is a famous Gardens and Museum begun in the early 17th century, highlighted by a "Temple of Aesculapius” at the garden lake. Surrounding this small lake is a three-foot iron fence, which I now affectionately call “Il lago di dolore”, or Lake Pain! I tried to cross this iron fence with camera in hand and a 20lb bag on my shoulder…needless to say, it did not go well! Despite the intense pain, I continued to take 60 images around the lake, and upon return home, I stubbornly refused to look at them until recently. My disdain for Lake Pain kept me from discovering the true artistic vision I first saw when I began creating these images. I finally gave into the contempt I had for the Lake and began working on several images. Perhaps, the viewer will perceive the great pain it took to finally engender a feeling of solace and peace in the true vision, and find that suffering eventually brought forth eminent beauty. As for this photographer, Il lago di dolore will be a constant reminder that the creation of great art sometimes endures great pain!
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