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Hardwoods4Less, LLC
Red Oak is the most popular of all hardwood options in the United States. It's strong, can take a beating, comes in a range of beautiful, warm, reddish-brown hues; and can complement a variety of interior design settings. Consider this reputable domestic hardwood for your living space.
Pros and Cons
Red Oak Pros
Red Oak is a hard and sturdy wood, suitable for high-traffic areas
Red Oak is a charming wood, due to it's tight grain and range of brown and reddish hues
Red Oak complements any interior home design
Red Oak Cons
Red Oak is a popular and widely accessible hardwood -- a con if you're looking to be the only homeowner on the block with a specific flooring. Each cut, however, is unique, and would offer a distinct look in your home.
Traditions Home
If I had to choose a song, it would be "Little Green Apples" for the color of the sofa by Hancock & Moore.
Image by Traditions Furniture.
Bob Lancaster Designs
The staircase features a custom iron and wood railing. It was created by a local metal artist and has glass inserts that have impressions from natural elements.
Birchwood Construction Company
Camp Wobegon is a nostalgic waterfront retreat for a multi-generational family. The home's name pays homage to a radio show the homeowner listened to when he was a child in Minnesota. Throughout the home, there are nods to the sentimental past paired with modern features of today.
The five-story home sits on Round Lake in Charlevoix with a beautiful view of the yacht basin and historic downtown area. Each story of the home is devoted to a theme, such as family, grandkids, and wellness. The different stories boast standout features from an in-home fitness center complete with his and her locker rooms to a movie theater and a grandkids' getaway with murphy beds. The kids' library highlights an upper dome with a hand-painted welcome to the home's visitors.
Throughout Camp Wobegon, the custom finishes are apparent. The entire home features radius drywall, eliminating any harsh corners. Masons carefully crafted two fireplaces for an authentic touch. In the great room, there are hand constructed dark walnut beams that intrigue and awe anyone who enters the space. Birchwood artisans and select Allenboss carpenters built and assembled the grand beams in the home.
Perhaps the most unique room in the home is the exceptional dark walnut study. It exudes craftsmanship through the intricate woodwork. The floor, cabinetry, and ceiling were crafted with care by Birchwood carpenters. When you enter the study, you can smell the rich walnut. The room is a nod to the homeowner's father, who was a carpenter himself.
The custom details don't stop on the interior. As you walk through 26-foot NanoLock doors, you're greeted by an endless pool and a showstopping view of Round Lake. Moving to the front of the home, it's easy to admire the two copper domes that sit atop the roof. Yellow cedar siding and painted cedar railing complement the eye-catching domes.
Darlings
The Culloden is a magnificent wing back arm chair, with lovely traditional features, such as the hand buttoned back and studded arms. Hand crafted here in the UK, is 100% British, from the craftsmanship through to the upholstery, available in a fabulous range of pure Hebridean tweed.
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