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Allen Construction
Historic landmark estate restoration with handpainted archways, American Encaustic tile detailing and fountain, original tile floor, and original wrought iron fixtures.
Photo by: Jim Bartsch
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
Placed on a large site with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy at the rear boundary, this one story residence presents a modest, composed public façade to the street while opening to the rear yard with two wings surrounding a large loggia or “outdoor living room.” With its thick walls, overhangs, and ample cross ventilation, the project demonstrates the simple idea that a building should respond carefully to its environment.
Laura Hull Photography
Urban Design Associates
A remodeled entry with flagstone walkway and wooden trellis.
Photo Credit: Thompson Photographic
Architect: Urban Design Associates
Interior Designer: Ashley P. Design
Builder: R-Net Custom Homes
WGH Woodworking
Traditional Mexican style mahogany entry doors with custom made hinged wrought iron grills. The doors are 3" thick so the grill, insulated glass and raised bottom panel can be framed with the same molding profile. Photo by Wayne Hausknecht.
Rustico Tile & Stone
Drive up to practical luxury in this Hill Country Spanish Style home. The home is a classic hacienda architecture layout. It features 5 bedrooms, 2 outdoor living areas, and plenty of land to roam.
Classic materials used include:
Saltillo Tile - also known as terracotta tile, Spanish tile, Mexican tile, or Quarry tile
Cantera Stone - feature in Pinon, Tobacco Brown and Recinto colors
Copper sinks and copper sconce lighting
Travertine Flooring
Cantera Stone tile
Brick Pavers
Photos Provided by
April Mae Creative
aprilmaecreative.com
Tile provided by Rustico Tile and Stone - RusticoTile.com or call (512) 260-9111 / info@rusticotile.com
Construction by MelRay Corporation
Bergeron Custom Homes, LLC
Antique doors found in Atlanta open on a beautiful reclaimed terra cotta hex tile.
Stratos Form
The entry, defined by a change in floor elevation, serves as a transition zone between public and semi-private.
Aidin Mariscal www.immagineint.com
Germania Construction
With a stunning view every step up the stairs, you might not notice details like the wrought iron balustrades and the stone walls, but there is no lack of attention to detail and how those details come together.
Allen Construction
Historic landmark estate restoration with handpainted archways, American Encaustic tile detailing and fountain, original tile floor, and original wrought iron fixtures.
Photo by: Jim Bartsch
77 Billeder af entré med gulv af terracotta fliser
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