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Magdalena Bogart Interiors
The original ranch style home was completely transformed. The entry area was raised. Large windows, side windows in entry and transom above entry doors bring in a maximum of light.
Slate exterior wainscoting adds nice textural contrast to smooth stucco walls.
Photo by Paul Dyer Photography - San Francisco
12/12 Architects & Planners
This Arts and Crafts gem was built in 1907 and remains primarily intact, both interior and exterior, to the original design. The owners, however, wanted to maximize their lush lot and ample views with distinct outdoor living spaces. We achieved this by adding a new front deck with partially covered shade trellis and arbor, a new open-air covered front porch at the front door, and a new screened porch off the existing Kitchen. Coupled with the renovated patio and fire-pit areas, there are a wide variety of outdoor living for entertaining and enjoying their beautiful yard.
Wright Jenkins Home Design
An open trellis cuts through the roof overhang that protects the spacious front porch.
Rosa Home Improvement, LLC
Certainteed Vinyl siding with Pebblestone Clay Casings, new front facade with stone retaining wall and Trex decking and railings
Karen Rosa
Faux Home | Home & Hue
Custom home design in Mebane, NC combining craftsman style with rustic and modern elements. Faux Home was involved in every aspect of designing and decorating this home in conjunction with Synergy Building Company in Carrboro, NC.
Old House Guy LLC
Here is that same home. All new features are in proportion to the architecture and correct for the period and style of the home. Bay windows replaced with original style to match others. Water table trim added, spandrels, brackets and a period porch skirt.
Other color combinations that work with this house.
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