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STONEYARD®
Boston Blend Mosaic thin stone veneer can set the theme for your entire home. This New England home uses copper accents against olive siding and white trim. All of these features compliment the natural mix of colors in the Boston Blend.
Carry the New England theme throughout the property by covering the cement foundation with the same stone veneer.
Bring those natural elements inside to your kitchen or fireplace for a touch of elegance. Here, the stone was used to add architectural interest and old world charm to a modern kitchen. The fireplace and chimney were also faced with the Boston Blend Mosaic thin stone veneer.
To fish the project, outdoor entertainment areas including fire pit, seating, and outdoor fireplace create the perfect setting for summer fun.
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Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Outdoor shower next to pool with shampoo shelf and towel hooks on wall.
Susan Cohan Gardens
Llyod Flanders wicker furniture on a small raised bluestone patio. Renovated stone grill.
BJ Peterson Design
Custom home for client's with extensive art collection who enjoy entertaining. Designed to take advantage of beautiful vistas.
Grillo Outdoor Kitchens
It’s long been a cause of frustration for us at Grillo: Developers of good quality housing estates put great efforts into the build and interior specification of the house. Logic would dictate, therefore, that the garden should be equally well-designed – a quality patio, some low-maintenance borders, perhaps some saplings. An outdoor kitchen, maybe. But sadly, it’s extremely rare. So, we’re overjoyed to see this cracking outdoor kitchen and garden makeover project in Biddenham. An example of how it should be done. Congratulations to the proud owners of this house, and we trust developers nationally are taking notice!
TCP Custom Outdoor Living
This custom fireplace creates a closed off area, yet allows for views to the other side. The stone hearth also serves as a seat wall. The mantle is the same stone as the hearth.
Howells Architecture + Design
We converted an underused back yard into a modern outdoor living space. The decking is ipe hardwood, the fence is stained cedar, and a stained concrete fountain adds privacy and atmosphere at the dining area. Photos copyright Laurie Black Photography.
Bartone Interiors
A conversation area that can communicate with guests inside the kitchen (through the accordion doors to the right) or the pool deck beyond!
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