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Example of a farmhouse dark wood floor enclosed dining room design in Philadelphia with beige walls and a standard fireplace

Emily Minton Redfield
Example of a large trendy master green tile and ceramic tile travertine floor bathroom design in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, a wall-mount toilet and white walls
Example of a large trendy master green tile and ceramic tile travertine floor bathroom design in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, a wall-mount toilet and white walls

Inspiration for a farmhouse black floor entryway remodel in Minneapolis with gray walls and a glass front door
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Entryway - traditional entryway idea in Boston with a dark wood front door and yellow walls

Photo by Grey Crawford
Small beach style beige one-story exterior home photo in Orange County with a hip roof
Small beach style beige one-story exterior home photo in Orange County with a hip roof

MHK Architecture, Naples Florida
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical white two-story wood exterior home remodel in Miami with a metal roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical white two-story wood exterior home remodel in Miami with a metal roof

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Please see this Award Winning project in the October 2014 issue of New York Cottages & Gardens Magazine: NYC&G
http://www.cottages-gardens.com/New-York-Cottages-Gardens/October-2014/NYCG-Innovation-in-Design-Winners-Kitchen-Design/
It was also featured in a Houzz Tour:
Houzz Tour: Loving the Old and New in an 1880s Brooklyn Row House
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/29691278/list/houzz-tour-loving-the-old-and-new-in-an-1880s-brooklyn-row-house
Photo Credit: Hulya Kolabas

The Leland Stanford Mansion was built between 1856 and 1857 by Sacramento merchant Shelton C. Fogus. Leland Stanford purchased the mansion for $8,000 in 1861. The mansion was remodeled several times over the course of Stanford's ownership. Stanford quadrupled the mansion's size and significantly altered its appearance.
Source: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Historic American Buildings Survey

The Leland Stanford Mansion was built between 1856 and 1857 by Sacramento merchant Shelton C. Fogus. Leland Stanford purchased the mansion for $8,000 in 1861. The mansion was remodeled several times over the course of Stanford's ownership. Stanford quadrupled the mansion's size and significantly altered its appearance.
Source: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Historic American Buildings Survey

The Leland Stanford Mansion was built between 1856 and 1857 by Sacramento merchant Shelton C. Fogus. Leland Stanford purchased the mansion for $8,000 in 1861. The mansion was remodeled several times over the course of Stanford's ownership. Stanford quadrupled the mansion's size and significantly altered its appearance.
Source: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Historic American Buildings Survey

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The Leland Stanford Mansion was built between 1856 and 1857 by Sacramento merchant Shelton C. Fogus. Leland Stanford purchased the mansion for $8,000 in 1861. The mansion was remodeled several times over the course of Stanford's ownership. Stanford quadrupled the mansion's size and significantly altered its appearance.
Source: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Historic American Buildings Survey

The Leland Stanford Mansion was built between 1856 and 1857 by Sacramento merchant Shelton C. Fogus. Leland Stanford purchased the mansion for $8,000 in 1861. The mansion was remodeled several times over the course of Stanford's ownership. Stanford quadrupled the mansion's size and significantly altered its appearance.
Source: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Historic American Buildings Survey

The Leland Stanford Mansion was built between 1856 and 1857 by Sacramento merchant Shelton C. Fogus. Leland Stanford purchased the mansion for $8,000 in 1861. The mansion was remodeled several times over the course of Stanford's ownership. Stanford quadrupled the mansion's size and significantly altered its appearance.
Source: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Historic American Buildings Survey

THEME Doors are a visual frame to the
entrance of a great room. This highquality,
personalized element adds
fun and interest to the room before it
is even entered, and provides a great
introduction for any theme.
FOCUS The half-door offers unique
access to the room, providing a true
feeling of ownership for the child and
peace of mind for parents. The top half
of the door swings separate from the
bottom, maintaining great ventilation
and a clear view into the room.
GROWTH The doors look beautiful and
function normally for many years.
SAFETY The doors easily replace
unsightly baby gates and provide
the same level of restraint, without
the footholds or slats often used by
children to manipulate or climb gates.
Solid wood core birch construction
keeps sound out (or sound in) when
the door is closed, while a sliding
gate lock safely secures the bottom
half, and makes opening the top half
simple.

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This Queen Anne condo has gone through a few changes over the years. I first worked on it 12 years ago for new homeowners who had just finished a remodel. Now, after a second change in ownership and another full renovation, I provide window covering solutions for the current homeowner—who also recently purchased the condo and updated the space.
Darker solar shades are a great solution for managing sunlight while preserving the view of the Space Needle and city views. Same home, different approaches—because every client brings their own vision and needs.
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