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Enclosed dining room - cottage medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Jacksonville with beige walls and a standard fireplace
Enclosed dining room - cottage medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Jacksonville with beige walls and a standard fireplace


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Example of a mountain style master medium tone wood floor, brown floor, exposed beam and shiplap wall bedroom design in Detroit with blue walls, a corner fireplace and a stone fireplace
Example of a mountain style master medium tone wood floor, brown floor, exposed beam and shiplap wall bedroom design in Detroit with blue walls, a corner fireplace and a stone fireplace


Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2013 Houzz
Bathroom - 1950s kids' blue tile and mosaic tile bathroom idea in Dallas with a trough sink
Bathroom - 1950s kids' blue tile and mosaic tile bathroom idea in Dallas with a trough sink
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House Plan 54-168
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Plan 54-168
Starting at $2595.00
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Square Feet
5326 sq ft
Bedrooms
5
Baths
4.50
Garage Stalls
3
Stories
2
Width
75 ft
Depth
66 ft
Plans
Main Floor
Reverse
Upper Floor
Reverse
Plan Description
Specifications
Plan Styles
European
Dimension
Height
0 ft
Width
75 ft
Depth
66 ft
Bedroom
Upstairs Master Bdrm
Guest Suite
Main Floor Bed Bath
Walk In Closet
Kitchen
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Butler S Pantry
Nook Breakfast Area Dining
Kitchen Island
Designer Notes
Included
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS: Included are front, rear, left and right side views of the exterior of the house. Exterior materials, construction details and measurements are also noted.
FOUNDATION PLAN: Includes layout of foundation support walls, plus excavated and unexcavated areas, if applicable.
DETAILED FLOOR PLANS: These plans show the layout of each floor of the house, including room dimensions, window and doors sizes and keys for cross section details provided later in the plans. Engineered floor joist, ceiling joist and roof plans are not included in some plans. Local engineers or manufacturing engineers are widely available to supply the services that apply to local geographic conditions.
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: These drawings show the specific details and design of special interior features.
ROOF PLAN: Includes the overall layout for roof construction. If trusses are used, we recommend using a local truss manufacturer to ensure compliance with local codes and regulations.
CROSS SECTION DETAILS: Important changes in floor, ceiling and roof heights or the relationship of one level to another are called out. Exterior details such as railing and banding may also be shown.
ELECTRICAL FLOOR PLAN SCHEMATICS: For 1st and 2nd floors
Plan Type
Single family
Plan Features
Teen Suite Jack Jill Bath
Basic Features
Bedrooms
5
Baths
4.50
Potential Bedrooms
0
Garage Stalls
3
Stories
2
Wall
Framing
2"x4"
Area
Total Sq Ft
5326 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
2702 sq


Master bathroom with an elegant freestanding bathtub underneath a traditional light fixture and finished with varying white & gray patterned tiling in this updated 1940's Custom Cape Ranch. Chevron floor tiling. The classically detailed arched doorways and original wainscot paneling in the living room, dining room, stair hall and bedrooms were kept and refinished, as were the many original red brick fireplaces found in most rooms. These and other Traditional features were kept to balance the contemporary renovations resulting in a Transitional style throughout the home. Large windows and French doors were added to allow ample natural light to enter the home. The mainly white interior enhances this light and brightens a previously dark home.
Architect: T.J. Costello - Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Interior Designer: Helena Clunies-Ross


Pantry off of Kitchen
Large transitional u-shaped porcelain tile eat-in kitchen photo in Phoenix with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Large transitional u-shaped porcelain tile eat-in kitchen photo in Phoenix with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island


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Plan 54-167
3237 sq ft
4 beds
3.50 baths
69' wide
65' deep
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Plans
Main Floor Plan
Reverse
Upper Floor Plan
Reverse
Specifications
Plan Styles
Southern
European
Additional Rooms
Master Sitting Area
Great Room Living Room
Den Office Study Computer
Storage Area
Plan Feature
Teen Suite Jack Jill Bath
Bedroom Features
Main Floor Master Bed Bath
Walk In Closet
Dimension
Depth
65'
Width
69'
Lot Characteristics
Suited For View Lot
Suited For Corner Lot
Area
Total Sq Ft
3237 sq ft
Upper Floor Sq Ft
787 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
2450 sq ft
Kitchen Features
Nook Breakfast Area Dining
Kitchen Island
Exterior Wall Framing
Framing
2"x4"
Basic Features
Bedrooms
4
Baths
3.50
Stories
2
Garage Stalls
3
Potential Bedrooms
0
Garage
Side Entry Garage
Oversized Garage
Designer Notes
Included
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS: Included are front, rear, left and right side views of the exterior of the house. Exterior materials, construction details and measurements are also noted.
FOUNDATION PLAN: Includes layout of foundation support walls, plus excavated and unexcavated areas, if applicable.
DETAILED FLOOR PLANS: These plans show the layout of each floor of the house, including room dimensions, window and doors sizes and keys for cross section details provided later in the plans. Engineered floor joist, ceiling joist and roof plans are not included in some plans. Local engineers or manufacturing engineers are widely available to supply the services that apply to local geographic conditions.
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: These drawings show the specific details and design of special interior features.
ROOF PLAN: Includes the overall layout for roof construction. If trusses are used, we recommend using a local truss manufacturer to ensure compliance with local codes and regulations.
CROSS SECTION DETAILS: Important changes in floor, ceiling and roof heights or the relationshi


Designing and building a kitchen addition is a complex process that involves multiple steps and considerations. Here is a general outline to help you get started on your kitchen addition project:
Define Your Goals and Budget:
• Determine the purpose of the kitchen addition. Is it for more cooking space, a dining area, or a combination of both?
• Establish a realistic budget for your project. Consider all costs, including construction, permits, materials, and furnishings.
Hire a Design Professional:
• Seek the services of a design build company who specializes in kitchen additions.
• Discuss your vision, needs, and budget with the design professional to create a design concept.
Site Evaluation:
• Assess the existing space and structural condition of your home to ensure it can support the addition.
• Consider factors like zoning regulations, setbacks, and building codes.
Design Development:
• Collaborate with your design professional to refine the concept, including the layout, size, and architectural style.
• Choose materials, finishes, and fixtures that fit your design and budget.
Obtain Permits:
• Consult with your local design build contractor to determine the necessary permits and approvals.
• Prepare and submit all required documents, including architectural drawings and engineering plans.
Create Construction Documents:
• Work with your design build professional to develop detailed construction drawings and specifications.
• These documents will serve as a guide for contractors during construction.
Hire a design build contractor:
• Check references, credentials, and licenses before selecting a contractor.
• Sign a detailed contract that outlines the scope of work, timeline, and payment schedule.
Construction Phase:
• Demolition: If needed, remove any existing structures or walls.
• Foundation: Construct the foundation for the addition.
• Framing: Build the structural framework of the addition.
• Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC: Install or update utilities as required.
• Insulation: Ensure proper insulation for energy efficiency.
• Drywall and Finish Work: Complete the walls and ceilings.
• Flooring and Cabinetry: Install flooring and kitchen cabinets.
• Appliances and Fixtures: Add appliances, plumbing fixtures, and lighting.
• Paint and Finish: Apply paint and finishes to achieve the desired look.
• Final Inspection: Schedule inspections to ensure compliance with building codes.
Final Inspections and Approvals:
• Arrange for final inspections to ensure the addition meets all safety and code requirements.
• Obtain any necessary certificates of occupancy or compliance.
Move In and Enjoy:
• Once all inspections and approvals are received, you can move into your new kitchen addition and start enjoying it.
Remember that every kitchen addition project is unique, so adapt this outline to your specific needs and circumstances. Consulting with professionals and obtaining the required permits and inspections is crucial to a successful and safe project.


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In today's fast-paced world, efficient waste management is crucial for residential and commercial projects. At our company, we understand the importance of providing top-notch Dumpster Rental services to meet your specific needs. Whether undertaking a home renovation, managing a construction site, or organizing a large-scale cleanup, our dumpster rental solutions are designed to make your waste removal process seamless and stress-free.
Understanding Dumpster Rental Services
Dumpster rental is more than just providing a container for waste. It's about offering a comprehensive waste management solution that aligns with your project requirements, local regulations, and environmental considerations. Our expert team is dedicated to guiding you through the entire process, ensuring you choose the right dumpster size and type for your specific needs.
Types of Dumpsters Available
We offer a wide range of dumpster types to cater to various project needs:
- Roll-Off Dumpsters: Ideal for construction and demolition projects, these dumpsters are easily loaded and transported.
- Front-Load Dumpsters: Perfect for businesses with regular waste disposal needs.
- Residential Dumpsters: Designed for home renovations, cleanouts, and yard waste removal.
- Consultation: We start with a careful evaluation of your undertaking needs.
- Customized Quote: Based on your requirements, we provide a transparent, competitive pricing quote.
- Scheduling: We work with you to determine the most convenient delivery and pickup times.
- Delivery: Our team delivers the dumpster to your specified location with precision and care.
- Pickup and Disposal: Once you're done, we collect the dumpster and ensure proper waste disposal.
- Recycling Programs: We sort and recycle applicable materials whenever possible.
- Proper Disposal Methods: Non-recyclable waste is disposed of in compliance with local and federal regulations.
- Efficient Route Planning: We optimize our delivery and pickup routes to reduce carbon emissions.
- Regular Maintenance: All our dumpsters undergo thorough inspections and maintenance to ensure they're in top condition.
- Proper Placement: We guide you on the safe and legal placement of dumpsters on your property.
- Weight Limits: Clear guidelines are provided on weight restrictions to prevent overloading and associated hazards.
- Prohibited Items: We offer comprehensive information on materials that cannot be disposed of in our dumpsters, ensuring legal and environmental compliance.
- Construction and Demolition: High-volume, heavy-duty dumpsters for building materials and debris.
- Residential Renovations: Convenient, appropriately sized dumpsters for home improvement projects.
- Commercial Businesses: Regular waste management solutions for retail, office, and industrial spaces.
- Event Management: Temporary waste disposal solutions for festivals, concerts, and large gatherings.
- Landscaping: Specialized dumpsters for yard waste, soil, and organic materials.


This is a single-family dwelling (SFD) to the property, along with an attached 800 square foot Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). In compliance with the recent changes to Los Angeles zoning ordinances, we were able to creatively design the project to make optimal use of the available space. Specifically, the new regulations allow us to extend the ADU into the front yard area, using the first 4 feet of the front setback.


As shown in the second picture, the problem was more severe on the East side of the house. The water had rusted through the original nails holding the dentals to the base molding. The base molding had warped and pulled away from the upper crown. In addition to the CPES product, we used epoxy to fill the gaps and cracks in the wood. As a final step before caulking and painting, we applied a coat of high-built adhesive primer to all the trim elements of the building, including the window casings, which were original to the house. The crown moldings and window casings were seemingly made of old-growth wood, which survived in these hash conditions, without rotting for over one hundred fifty years. This wood is still hard as stone today! Wood like this deserves every bit of care we can muster to help preserve it for another century or more.
As you can also see in the second picture, since our painting and decorating company is EPA Lead-Safe Certified, the paint scraping process was done in compliance with EPA regulations. It involved setting up containment for the paint debris, sealing the windows, wearing protective garments, respirators etc., all this in 90 degree heat this week!
As a pioneer and early settler’s house, the Colonel Palmer house is quite remarkable by its size, style and quality of materials used in its construction. This was no shack on the prairie! It is well worth preserving for the generations to come.


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Elevate your outdoor living space with our all-inclusive Yard Design Services. Whether you're dreaming of a serene garden retreat, a cozy patio oasis, or a functional outdoor entertainment area, we've got you covered.
Our team of experienced designers will work closely with you to bring your vision to life, from concept to completion.
But that's not all – we also specialize in room additions and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), seamlessly integrating them into your existing space to maximize both functionality and aesthetic appeal. And to make the process even smoother, we handle all the necessary permits and approvals, ensuring compliance with local regulations every step of the way.
With our expertise in both exterior and interior design, we'll create a cohesive and harmonious living environment that reflects your unique style and enhances the beauty of your home. Say goodbye to cookie-cutter designs and hello to a personalized outdoor haven that you'll love coming home to.
Ready to transform your home into the ultimate sanctuary? Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards realizing your dream outdoor space!
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Designing and building a kitchen addition is a complex process that involves multiple steps and considerations. Here is a general outline to help you get started on your kitchen addition project:
Define Your Goals and Budget:
• Determine the purpose of the kitchen addition. Is it for more cooking space, a dining area, or a combination of both?
• Establish a realistic budget for your project. Consider all costs, including construction, permits, materials, and furnishings.
Hire a Design Professional:
• Seek the services of a design build company who specializes in kitchen additions.
• Discuss your vision, needs, and budget with the design professional to create a design concept.
Site Evaluation:
• Assess the existing space and structural condition of your home to ensure it can support the addition.
• Consider factors like zoning regulations, setbacks, and building codes.
Design Development:
• Collaborate with your design professional to refine the concept, including the layout, size, and architectural style.
• Choose materials, finishes, and fixtures that fit your design and budget.
Obtain Permits:
• Consult with your local design build contractor to determine the necessary permits and approvals.
• Prepare and submit all required documents, including architectural drawings and engineering plans.
Create Construction Documents:
• Work with your design build professional to develop detailed construction drawings and specifications.
• These documents will serve as a guide for contractors during construction.
Hire a design build contractor:
• Check references, credentials, and licenses before selecting a contractor.
• Sign a detailed contract that outlines the scope of work, timeline, and payment schedule.
Construction Phase:
• Demolition: If needed, remove any existing structures or walls.
• Foundation: Construct the foundation for the addition.
• Framing: Build the structural framework of the addition.
• Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC: Install or update utilities as required.
• Insulation: Ensure proper insulation for energy efficiency.
• Drywall and Finish Work: Complete the walls and ceilings.
• Flooring and Cabinetry: Install flooring and kitchen cabinets.
• Appliances and Fixtures: Add appliances, plumbing fixtures, and lighting.
• Paint and Finish: Apply paint and finishes to achieve the desired look.
• Final Inspection: Schedule inspections to ensure compliance with building codes.
Final Inspections and Approvals:
• Arrange for final inspections to ensure the addition meets all safety and code requirements.
• Obtain any necessary certificates of occupancy or compliance.
Move In and Enjoy:
• Once all inspections and approvals are received, you can move into your new kitchen addition and start enjoying it.
Remember that every kitchen addition project is unique, so adapt this outline to your specific needs and circumstances. Consulting with professionals and obtaining the required permits and inspections is crucial to a successful and safe project.


This is a single-family dwelling (SFD) to the property, along with an attached 800 square foot Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). In compliance with the recent changes to Los Angeles zoning ordinances, we were able to creatively design the project to make optimal use of the available space. Specifically, the new regulations allow us to extend the ADU into the front yard area, using the first 4 feet of the front setback.


Designing and building a kitchen addition is a complex process that involves multiple steps and considerations. Here is a general outline to help you get started on your kitchen addition project:
Define Your Goals and Budget:
• Determine the purpose of the kitchen addition. Is it for more cooking space, a dining area, or a combination of both?
• Establish a realistic budget for your project. Consider all costs, including construction, permits, materials, and furnishings.
Hire a Design Professional:
• Seek the services of a design build company who specializes in kitchen additions.
• Discuss your vision, needs, and budget with the design professional to create a design concept.
Site Evaluation:
• Assess the existing space and structural condition of your home to ensure it can support the addition.
• Consider factors like zoning regulations, setbacks, and building codes.
Design Development:
• Collaborate with your design professional to refine the concept, including the layout, size, and architectural style.
• Choose materials, finishes, and fixtures that fit your design and budget.
Obtain Permits:
• Consult with your local design build contractor to determine the necessary permits and approvals.
• Prepare and submit all required documents, including architectural drawings and engineering plans.
Create Construction Documents:
• Work with your design build professional to develop detailed construction drawings and specifications.
• These documents will serve as a guide for contractors during construction.
Hire a design build contractor:
• Check references, credentials, and licenses before selecting a contractor.
• Sign a detailed contract that outlines the scope of work, timeline, and payment schedule.
Construction Phase:
• Demolition: If needed, remove any existing structures or walls.
• Foundation: Construct the foundation for the addition.
• Framing: Build the structural framework of the addition.
• Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC: Install or update utilities as required.
• Insulation: Ensure proper insulation for energy efficiency.
• Drywall and Finish Work: Complete the walls and ceilings.
• Flooring and Cabinetry: Install flooring and kitchen cabinets.
• Appliances and Fixtures: Add appliances, plumbing fixtures, and lighting.
• Paint and Finish: Apply paint and finishes to achieve the desired look.
• Final Inspection: Schedule inspections to ensure compliance with building codes.
Final Inspections and Approvals:
• Arrange for final inspections to ensure the addition meets all safety and code requirements.
• Obtain any necessary certificates of occupancy or compliance.
Move In and Enjoy:
• Once all inspections and approvals are received, you can move into your new kitchen addition and start enjoying it.
Remember that every kitchen addition project is unique, so adapt this outline to your specific needs and circumstances. Consulting with professionals and obtaining the required permits and inspections is crucial to a successful and safe project.
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Designing and building a kitchen addition is a complex process that involves multiple steps and considerations. Here is a general outline to help you get started on your kitchen addition project:
Define Your Goals and Budget:
• Determine the purpose of the kitchen addition. Is it for more cooking space, a dining area, or a combination of both?
• Establish a realistic budget for your project. Consider all costs, including construction, permits, materials, and furnishings.
Hire a Design Professional:
• Seek the services of a design build company who specializes in kitchen additions.
• Discuss your vision, needs, and budget with the design professional to create a design concept.
Site Evaluation:
• Assess the existing space and structural condition of your home to ensure it can support the addition.
• Consider factors like zoning regulations, setbacks, and building codes.
Design Development:
• Collaborate with your design professional to refine the concept, including the layout, size, and architectural style.
• Choose materials, finishes, and fixtures that fit your design and budget.
Obtain Permits:
• Consult with your local design build contractor to determine the necessary permits and approvals.
• Prepare and submit all required documents, including architectural drawings and engineering plans.
Create Construction Documents:
• Work with your design build professional to develop detailed construction drawings and specifications.
• These documents will serve as a guide for contractors during construction.
Hire a design build contractor:
• Check references, credentials, and licenses before selecting a contractor.
• Sign a detailed contract that outlines the scope of work, timeline, and payment schedule.
Construction Phase:
• Demolition: If needed, remove any existing structures or walls.
• Foundation: Construct the foundation for the addition.
• Framing: Build the structural framework of the addition.
• Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC: Install or update utilities as required.
• Insulation: Ensure proper insulation for energy efficiency.
• Drywall and Finish Work: Complete the walls and ceilings.
• Flooring and Cabinetry: Install flooring and kitchen cabinets.
• Appliances and Fixtures: Add appliances, plumbing fixtures, and lighting.
• Paint and Finish: Apply paint and finishes to achieve the desired look.
• Final Inspection: Schedule inspections to ensure compliance with building codes.
Final Inspections and Approvals:
• Arrange for final inspections to ensure the addition meets all safety and code requirements.
• Obtain any necessary certificates of occupancy or compliance.
Move In and Enjoy:
• Once all inspections and approvals are received, you can move into your new kitchen addition and start enjoying it.
Remember that every kitchen addition project is unique, so adapt this outline to your specific needs and circumstances. Consulting with professionals and obtaining the required permits and inspections is crucial to a successful and safe project.
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