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Katherine Jackson Architectural Photography
Example of a mid-sized beach style enclosed beige floor living room design in Boston with gray walls
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Living room - cottage dark wood floor living room idea in Philadelphia with white walls, a standard fireplace and no tv
Otero Signature Homes
Photos by Gwendolyn Lanstrum
Large trendy backyard concrete paver and rectangular lap pool photo in Cleveland
Large trendy backyard concrete paver and rectangular lap pool photo in Cleveland
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DIGSdesign
mountain road view. dogtrot design. black on black.
Minimalist home design photo in Charlotte
Minimalist home design photo in Charlotte
David J. Wade Inc, Architect
Evening view of cantilevered living room from pool patio. Painted steel fire pit with granite top, quartzite paving and wall stone, copper fascia, painted steel fascia at cantilevered slab edge. Bill Timmerman Photography
New Castle Properties
Think of other ways to spruce up your outdoor living space with either drapes, outdoor fireplaces with TV's above, to stained concrete with patterns and multiple color options.
jARCHITECTS: Jim Rymsza, RA
This 1960's rambler had seen its share of hardships. Though sited in an upscale Seattle neighborhood, it had been gutted and abandoned. The new owner bought the property to flip the house, but then decided to move in once the completed project was realized. Tremendous Lake Washington views make all the effort worthwhile.
Rita from Design Megillah
The mantle and hutch was transformed with shimmery golds and gifts wrapped in blue papers. The coin "gelt" garland was created with plastic coins I found at the party store.
jARCHITECTS: Jim Rymsza, RA
This 1960's rambler had seen its share of hardships. Though sited in an upscale Seattle neighborhood, it had been gutted and abandoned. The new owner bought the property to flip the house, but then decided to move in once the completed project was realized. Tremendous Lake Washington views make all the effort worthwhile.
Penny & Lucy Lou Art
Hudson Thomas is a painter currently working out of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina. He works in oil and acrylic presented mainly on canvas or panel. His body of abstract work is inspired by individual experiences, often which he tries to turn from hardship to beauty. He turns to painting as an expression of his view because he is bewildered by the communion that painting provides. He sees visual art as a conversation between the picture and the artist, and thus the artist and the viewer. A conversation without language, geographical, or time barriers.
Mozaico Inc
Have the most common spiritual symbol out there to constantly remind you of the hardships of life, personal growth and family. One has to be rooted yet adaptable to grow. Our Tree of Life glass mosaic mural perfectly illustrates the details of the symbol using vibrant colors. This mosaic artwork is handmade from glass mosaic stones, and would look breathtaking on walls, indoors or outdoors.
iCork Floor
Cork flooring is here. A ‘green’ natural product that has the beauty of wood but does the work of so many others. Because cork is anti-static and hypoallergenic, it will resist the build-up of dust and dirt. This simplifies the maintenance and cleaning process and decreases the harmful effects of dust for people who suffer from asthma or other respiratory diseases. Natural cork tiles do not off gas or harbor any toxins as none were used during its manufacturing process, bringing healthier qualities into your home.
Natural cork flooring made its first appearance as a construction material more than a hundred years ago. First used in construction because of its sound-absorbent properties and resistance to decomposition in the presence of liquids, these qualities and more have made cork a premium flooring material. With today’s technology cork moves into the limelight as a green product that can withstand the test of time and hardship. Check out natural cork flooring tiles today and see the wide variety of colors and designs.
www.icorkfloor.com
Antique Beams & Boards
Our forte is old growth timber cut from the Great Black Swamp, used to settle and farm the fertile lands of northwest Ohio. We at Antique Beams and Boards are mindful of the acute hardships that went into the early production of the lumber we reclaim and are proud that the wood will live on for several generations to come.
https://www.antiquebeamsandboards.com/about-us/the-great-black-swamp
Penny & Lucy Lou Art
Hudson Thomas is a painter currently working out of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina. He works in oil and acrylic presented mainly on canvas or panel. His body of abstract work is inspired by individual experiences, often which he tries to turn from hardship to beauty. He turns to painting as an expression of his view because he is bewildered by the communion that painting provides. He sees visual art as a conversation between the picture and the artist, and thus the artist and the viewer. A conversation without language, geographical, or time barriers.
Penny & Lucy Lou Art
Hudson Thomas is a painter currently working out of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina. He works in oil and acrylic presented mainly on canvas or panel. His body of abstract work is inspired by individual experiences, often which he tries to turn from hardship to beauty. He turns to painting as an expression of his view because he is bewildered by the communion that painting provides. He sees visual art as a conversation between the picture and the artist, and thus the artist and the viewer. A conversation without language, geographical, or time barriers.
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Heather Merenda
Photo: Heather Merenda © 2012 Houzz
Design: Daniel Meloche
Inspiration for a contemporary hallway remodel in Vancouver
Inspiration for a contemporary hallway remodel in Vancouver
Penny & Lucy Lou Art
Hudson Thomas is a painter currently working out of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina. He works in oil and acrylic presented mainly on canvas or panel. His body of abstract work is inspired by individual experiences, often which he tries to turn from hardship to beauty. He turns to painting as an expression of his view because he is bewildered by the communion that painting provides. He sees visual art as a conversation between the picture and the artist, and thus the artist and the viewer. A conversation without language, geographical, or time barriers.
Antique Beams & Boards
Our forte is old growth timber cut from the Great Black Swamp, used to settle and farm the fertile lands of northwest Ohio. We at Antique Beams and Boards are mindful of the acute hardships that went into the early production of the lumber we reclaim and are proud that the wood will live on for several generations to come.
https://www.antiquebeamsandboards.com/about-us/the-great-black-swamp
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