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Concrete Craft
Concrete stamped designed floors in boardwalk plank patterns are perfect for those who love the look of wood flooring, but hate all the maintenance.
Tom Ralston Concrete
The Richard Zlatunich Residence included lots of concrete including a stout foundation, driveways, porches, stairs and landings; but one of the main features of his house was his interior floors. The floors were cast with a Tom Ralston Concrete proprietary mix design and then acid stained with 3-coats of dark brown acid stain. Richard says, “the floors have held up well to my grandchildren and still maintain a dark and luxurious look; actually they look a lot like aged leather.” Zlatunich who is an architect by trade also said, “we have lived in many different homes with tile, wood and stone floors but we have become fans of concrete.”
Michael SolariCompany
Existing home lacked a foyer. A new Entry Gallery was created with a 10 ft ceiling to define the entry and provide a new entrance to the Master Suite.
REYNOLDS ASH + ASSOCIATES
Photography by Heather Mace of RA+A
Architecture + Structural Engineering by Reynolds Ash + Associates.
Sno Valley Cottages
The polished concrete floors with leaves that were imprinted by nature on the windy day of the concrete pour. The slab is a radiant slab with a Sanden Heat pump system providing the hot water.
Handcrafted Carpentry
This coat rack was made from Red Oak harvested and milled from Tennessee. The bench is Walnut harvested from the same area. It is highly functional with mortise and tenon joinery throughout.
Michael SolariCompany
A new Entry Gallery was created with a 10 ft ceiling to define the entry and provide a new entrance to the Master Suite and provide a display space for paintings by famed Louisiana Artist Clementine Hunter.
Cook Designs
View down master bed room hall with game room to the left , laundry room and powder room to the left
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