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Penelope Daborn Ltd.
The interior details are simple, elegant, and are understated to display fine craftsmanship throughout the home. The design and finishes are not pretentious - but exactly what you would expect to find in an accomplished Maine artist’s home. Each piece of artwork carefully informed the selections that would highlight the art and contribute to the personality of each space.
© Darren Setlow Photography
PETKUS BROTHERS
We installed a Four Seasons Curved Sunroom, 20x 40' in there back yard, we also served as contractor to the rest of there home improvement including the foundation, and cement walk way. This project was competed it three weeks.
Blue Ridge Distributors, LLC
Transform your outdoor living space with a 4 season Sunroom featuring WeatherMaster Windows by Sunspace Sunrooms.
Windows effortlessly stack up, stack down or bunch in the middle to enjoy up to 75% ventilation.
Check out the roofing system-lots of light
Marty Rhein, CKD, CBD - BAC Design Group
This 3,738 Square Foot custom home resides on a lush, wooded hillside overlooking Arbutus Lake. The clients wanted to thoughtfully combine a “lodge” and “cottage” feel to their space. The home’s style has been affectionately and effectively called “Cott-odge” A beautiful blend of neutrals compose the home’s color palette to reflect the surrounding setting’s stone, sands, woods and water. White casework and rustic knotty beams round out the careful blend of “cott-odge” style. The great room’s multi-colored ledge stone fireplace and large beams create a cozy space to gather with family, while the efficient kitchen adorned with custom cabinetry accommodates optimal work-flow. The pairing of the varied styles creates an inviting lakeside, family retreat.
Edgewater Design Group
This home started out as a remodel of a family’s beloved summer cottage. A fire started on the work site which caused irreparable damage. Needless to say, a remodel turned into a brand-new home. We were brought on board to help our clients re-imagine their summer haven. Windows were important to maximize the gorgeous lake view. Access to the lake was also very important, so an outdoor shower off the mudroom/laundry area with its own side entrance provided a nice beach entry for the kids. A large kitchen island open to dining and living was imperative for the family and the time they like to spend together. The master suite is on the main floor and three bedrooms upstairs, one of which has built-in bunks allows the kids to have their own area. While the original family cottage is no more, we were able to successfully help our clients begin again so they can start new memories.
- Jacqueline Southby Photography
Transitional Sunroom Design Photos with No Fireplace
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