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Pleasant Heights is a newly constructed home that sits atop a large bluff in Chatham overlooking Pleasant Bay, the largest salt water estuary on Cape Cod.
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Two classic shingle style gambrel roofs run perpendicular to the main body of the house and flank an entry porch with two stout, robust columns. A hip-roofed dormer—with an arch-top center window and two tiny side windows—highlights the center above the porch and caps off the orderly but not too formal entry area. A third gambrel defines the garage that is set off to one side. A continuous flared roof overhang brings down the scale and helps shade the first-floor windows. Sinuous lines created by arches and brackets balance the linear geometry of the main mass of the house and are playful and fun. A broad back porch provides a covered transition from house to landscape and frames sweeping views.
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Inside, a grand entry hall with a curved stair and balcony above sets up entry to a sequence of spaces that stretch out parallel to the shoreline. Living, dining, kitchen, breakfast nook, study, screened-in porch, all bedrooms and some bathrooms take in the spectacular bay view. A rustic brick and stone fireplace warms the living room and recalls the finely detailed chimney that anchors the west end of the house outside.
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PSD Scope Of Work: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Construction |
Living Space: 6,883ft² |
Photography: Brian Vanden Brink |

Pleasant Heights is a newly constructed home that sits atop a large bluff in Chatham overlooking Pleasant Bay, the largest salt water estuary on Cape Cod.
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Two classic shingle style gambrel roofs run perpendicular to the main body of the house and flank an entry porch with two stout, robust columns. A hip-roofed dormer—with an arch-top center window and two tiny side windows—highlights the center above the porch and caps off the orderly but not too formal entry area. A third gambrel defines the garage that is set off to one side. A continuous flared roof overhang brings down the scale and helps shade the first-floor windows. Sinuous lines created by arches and brackets balance the linear geometry of the main mass of the house and are playful and fun. A broad back porch provides a covered transition from house to landscape and frames sweeping views.
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Inside, a grand entry hall with a curved stair and balcony above sets up entry to a sequence of spaces that stretch out parallel to the shoreline. Living, dining, kitchen, breakfast nook, study, screened-in porch, all bedrooms and some bathrooms take in the spectacular bay view. A rustic brick and stone fireplace warms the living room and recalls the finely detailed chimney that anchors the west end of the house outside.
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PSD Scope Of Work: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Construction |
Living Space: 6,883ft² |
Photography: Brian Vanden Brink |

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This spacious kitchen in Westchester County is flooded with light from huge windows on 3 sides of the kitchen plus two skylights in the vaulted ceiling. The dated kitchen was gutted and reconfigured to accommodate this large kitchen with crisp white cabinets and walls. Ship lap paneling on both walls and ceiling lends a casual-modern charm while stainless steel toe kicks, walnut accents and Pietra Cardosa limestone bring both cool and warm tones to this clean aesthetic. Kitchen design and custom cabinetry, built ins, walnut countertops and paneling by Studio Dearborn. Architect Frank Marsella. Interior design finishes by Tami Wassong Interior Design. Pietra cardosa limestone countertops and backsplash by Marble America. Appliances by Subzero; range hood insert by Best. Cabinetry color: Benjamin Moore Super White. Hardware by Top Knobs. Photography Adam Macchia.

Entryway - transitional medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper entryway idea in Atlanta with multicolored walls and a glass front door

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Dining room - transitional medium tone wood floor dining room idea in New York with beige walls
Dining room - transitional medium tone wood floor dining room idea in New York with beige walls

Photo by Eric Rorer
Bedroom - contemporary master bedroom idea in San Francisco with multicolored walls
Bedroom - contemporary master bedroom idea in San Francisco with multicolored walls

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Treasured for its long-lasting blooms and robust foliage, the ‘Grand Primo’ multiplies year after year and offers a pleasantly sweet fragrance without the overpowering muskiness of paper whites.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Long lasting blooms Feb - March and robust foliage; pleasantly sweet fragrance
Plant Type Fall Bulbs
Evergreen or Deciduous Deciduous
USDA Zones 7,8,9,10
Zone Detail Hardy to 0°F
Key Features Heat tolerance, drought tolerance, water-wise, reblooming
Use Border, container, accent
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Winter, spring
Dimension 10-12" H x Clumping
Growth Rate Moderate to fast growth
CARE
Water Natural Southern rainfall
Soil Type Any
Fertilizer Mix in low amount of an even N-P-K before planting
Pruning None
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
plant in full sun to part shade
plant in a hole about 3x the height of the bulb
water after planting

Peter Rymwid Architectural Photography
Once a small bedroom for a governess, now creatively converted to "Le Petit Pantry de Plumberry"
Just steps away from the Master Bedroom, Dressing Area and Atrium lies a pantry like no other! A small, yet fully functional kitchen capable of fulfilling any request or appetite!
The cherry cabinetry is finished in a beautiful French blue-grey striate with accents of walnut and adorned with polished nickel and crystal glass knobs. The extraordinary white Calacatta Romano marble countertops are reflected in the hand cut marble mosaics extending the full height of the wall providing a breathtaking moment upon entering this room.
A quick cup of fresh hot coffee, espresso or cappuccino is easily accessible as Monsieur dresses for the start of his business day. Maybe he has time to sit at the marble peninsula and enjoy the view and the fireplace as he reads the morning paper and listens to the stock and traffic news.
The refrigerator is elegantly camouflaged as an antique mirrored armoire. Inside is an undisclosed amount of cookie dough that serves to cure Madame's fervor for fresh shortbreads with her afternoon tea or a quick snack for the little one's playing in the Atrium. Simply place a few dollops of dough and place in the speed oven for just several minutes and voila.
Monsieur loves to prepare a full breakfast for his d'amour as they lounge in their chambers on a lazy morning, along with hot baked croissants, frothing lattes, and fresh berries and cream. Everything he needs is just within reach...a fully stocked refrigerator, induction cooktop, speed oven and concealed dishwasher to provide an easy clean up.

The tough industrial look creates you by combining robust furniture and materials. Do not overdo your interior with accessories and choosing one big beautiful eyecatcher fits all this style. With the wall hanging storm, you can see all the rooms in your house in a snap.
An Ode to the Female Body
The tapestry Storm is designed as an ode to the female body, Olaf van Egeraat has experimented with different textures. The wallcloth also contains the diversity of the female body. The design must create a distance rather than warm colors and leave the female body to stand alone.
Why is this a real Olaf van Egeraat?
The wallcloth is experimental, expressive and in-your-face. A true Olaf of Egerate always contains a combination of autonomous elements such as dried paint stains or separate paper textures in combination with current digital design techniques. I myself try when I painted, looking for how the paint can be more than just part of the whole. An Olaf of Egerate is also always produced from scratch and is therefore unique.

Embrace a 1940 farmhouse where rustic charm and modern elegance coexist in perfect harmony for the family of 5.
We harmonized the home’s robust heritage with modern design, revealing a custom entry that leads to a new primary suite, visually enhancing the façade while expanding the living space. The redesign extends into a vibrant open floor plan to enhance family interactions.
The heart of the home kitchen hosts soft white cabinetry and natural light to dance on warm wood accents and an inviting island.
The bathroom is adorned with dark, dramatic hues complemented by the warmth of wood and marble.
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