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NextGen Logs
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LEDGE ROCK
The Ledge Rock, with its varied relief adds character to any room. This stone can be combined with the Wide Ledge or even the Split Limestone to achieve a unique combination.
SPLIT LIMESTONE
This roughly squared stone lends permanence and richness to any architecture. Hundreds of moulds are used to achieve a random fit, thus avoiding a patterned look. Colours can be mixed to blend with any particular colour scheme.
Leigh Holt
The rear of the house faced north and had many landscaped terraces leading down towards the horse paddock and creek.
Queensland Homes
Ward+Blake Architects
Exterior terrace and deck of the Landes residence in Jackson, Wyoming by Ward+Blake Architects
Photo Credit: Roger Wade
Sun Surfaces of Orlando, Inc.
Get a great view in an equally picturesque balcony!
Sun Surfaces of Orlando
330 Maguire Rd.
Ocoee, Florida 34761
(407) 423-3342
http://www.DecorativeConcreteOrlando.com
NextGen Logs
Sure, you could argue that NextGen Logs look just like real wood, so why not go with real log siding? For one, unlike real wood, NextGen Logs siding products are shrink resistant. Not only that, but they are also fire resistant, insect resistant, mold resistant, and rot resistant.
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BP Architects
Stone pillars and stone cladding to front facade.
View towards main entrance
Bridget Puszka
EverLog™ Systems: Worry Free Concrete Logs
Overlooking the 8th green this golf retreat home is clad using our 10″ Plank EverLog Concrete Log Siding in our Weathered Gray color. The gables and dormers use our concrete board & batten siding.
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