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Siding & Windows Group Ltd
Exterior update on Chicago Bungalow in Old Irving Neighborhood. Removed and disposed of existing layer of Vinyl Siding.
Installed Insulation board and James Hardie Brand Wind/Moisture Barrier Wrap. Then installed James Hardie Lap Siding (6” Exposure (7 1⁄4“) Cedarmill), Window & Corner Trim with ColorPlus Technology: Deep Ocean Color Siding, Arctic White for Trim. Aluminum Fascia & Soffit (both solid & vented), Gutters & Downspouts.
Removed existing porch decking and railing and replaced with new Timbertech Azek Porch composite decking.
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
Tri-level aluminum deck with firetable. LED rope lighting was used under the handrails to provide ambient lighting. A cable railing system was installed to allow for a more broad visual sight line from any point on the deck. A matching deck skirt was added to conceal the framing and create a dry storage area for the homeowners.
Holly Needham and Carl Christianson
Twisted Rock Terrascape & Design, Inc.
A great example of a front yard makeover that turns a simple sloped front yard with old dead grass and a couple of trees into a functional, beautiful stepped yard that still incorporates some grass but also stepped raised planters, natural rock, and wide substantial concrete steps and sitting areas for tremendous curb appeal!!!
Boyce Design + Build
The new front porch expands across the entire front of the house, creating a stunning entry that fits the scale of the rest of the home. The gorgeous, grand, stacked stone staircase, custom front doors, tapered double columns, stone pedestals and high-end finishes add timeless, architectural character to the space. The new porch features four distinct living spaces including a separate dining area, intimate seating space, reading nook and a hanging day bed that anchors the left side of the porch.
Built Better Construction
Front Porch Renovation with Bluestone Patio and Beautiful Railings.
Designed to be Functional and Low Maintenance with Composite Ceiling, Columns and Railings
Deck & Drive Solutions
This was a complete tear off and rebuild of this new deck. Timbertech came out with a new series and new colors for 2020 this February. The homeowners wanted a maintenance free deck and chose the new stuff! The decking color they picked with their blue house was Timbertech’s Reserve Collection in the Driftwood Color. We then decided to add white railing from Westbury Tuscany Series to match the trim color on the house. We built this deck next to the hot tub with a removable panel so there is room to access the mechanical of the hot tub when needed. One thing they asked for which took some research is a low voltage light that could be installed on the side of the deck’s fascia that would aim into the yard for the dog in the night. We then added post cap lights from Westbury and Timbertech Riser lights for the stairs. The complete Deck Lighting looks great and is a great touch. The deck had Freedom Privacy Panels installed below the deck to the ground with the Boardwalk Style in the White color. The complete deck turned out great and this new decking is amazing. Perfect deck for this house and family. The homeowners will love it for many years.
Hibbs Homes
The large front porch in this modern farmhouse extends across the front of the home and features traditional white columns.
Rowlands Associates Inc.
An new porch added seating for watching the kids, provides a relaxed and easy feel to the front entry experience.
Admiral Construction LLC
Quick facelift of front porch and entryway in the Houston Heights to welcome in the warmer Spring weather.
Alexander Gorlin Architects
This house was conceived as a series of Shaker-like barns, strung together to create a village in the woods. Each barn contains a discrete function—the entrance hall, the great room, the kitchen, the porch, the bedroom. A garage and guest apartment are connected to the main home by a wisteria-draped courtyard.
Outdoor Design Ideas with with Skirting and with Columns
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