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Brighton Bike Sheds
Western red cedar weathers to a beautiful silvery grey colour over a year. This will provide a striking contrast to the lush green of the living roof.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
Extensive remodel of a 1918 Colonial Revival bungalow with an awkward 1933 addition by Tim Braseth of ArtCraft Homes, Los Angeles. Restored original house while making the addition contemporary. Completed in 2011. Remodel by ArtCraft Homes. Staging by ArtCraft Collection. Photography by Larry Underhill.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
A traditional 1930 Spanish bungalow, re-imagined and respectfully updated by ArtCraft Homes to create a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home of over 1,300sf plus 400sf of bonus space in a finished detached 2-car garage. Authentic vintage tiles from Claycraft Potteries adorn the all-original Spanish-style fireplace. Remodel by Tim Braseth of ArtCraft Homes, Los Angeles. Photos by Larry Underhill.
hw2 design and architecture, llc
The existing one car garage had the leans. It was torn down and a stall and a half garage was rebuilt in its space, to give room for a work bench, gardening bench, and indoor dog kennel. Storage was also a requirement, which shaped the double shed roof with a clerestory, allowing for a wall of storage along the east side.
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Existing garage was improved by adding pergola at entry, plus cupola and weathervane. Garage door was existing.
photo by Tim Winters
Brighton Bike Sheds
Western red cedar weathers to a beautiful silvery grey colour over a year. This will provide a striking contrast to the lush green of the living roof.
Canadian Doormaster
Love the durability of steel and the beautiful look of natural stained wood? Get the best of both worlds with CANYON RIDGE® collection ULTRA-GRAIN® series carriage house garage doors. Low-maintenance steel is covered with a composite overlay, molded from actual wood pieces for a natural look.
Hooks and Lattice
Every home improvement project can feel like going into battle, but the sweet taste of victory is enough to make it worthwhile. If you ever feel intimidated by homes and gardens in magazines, don’t fret – you can turn your home into a beautiful beacon with easy curb appeal updates! Kevin and Annette Klingel are some of our favorite weekend warriors, and their latest project proves that anything is possible when it comes to dressing up your front garden. The Klingels recently gave their home and front garden a major renovation and entered their photos in the Window Box Contest. When we saw the gorgeous before and after pictures, we knew we had to get the inside scoop on their process and uncover their best curb appeal ideas.
Curb Appeal – Before and After
Before the renovation, the Klingels had a charming South Bend, Indiana rambler that was tidy and traditional, if a little unassuming. Deciding it was time for a much-needed update, the Klingels replaced their old green roof with a black barrel roof to match the style of their home. They also made a needed replacement and changed out the sidewalk and front stoop to a new version in classic black.
After those dramatic changes, the Klingels just couldn’t stop! Loving the contrast between the new black roof and stoop and their cream house, they painted their shutters black. And here’s where we come in – Annette wanted to incorporate her love of flowers into the new home design and found the perfect planters and window boxes to match the shutters. They purchased ten black window boxes in a classic and chic design to put around their outside windows. The Klingels also used tall black planters around the entrance to the house. The window boxes and planters each received the same plant treatment – red, yellow, and orange impatiens with flowing ferns for a bright punch of color. Paired with hanging baskets and a few other accents, the Klingels house is now a masterpiece.
From Drab to Fab
The Klingels love their warm and inviting new front entrance, and the neighbors do too. Instead of getting overlooked, their house now stands out and is the star of their busy street, where it is seen by lots of people everyday. They have received tons of compliments about their new look – a crisp and clean front garden that stays true to the style of the home and neighborhood.
The Klingels’ curb appeal update wasn’t without its challenges, but the end product is amazing, and as Annette says, definitely worth the time. The Klingels recommend starting with the necessary replacements and finding beautiful matching pieces to add curb appeal. With a little patience, elbow grease, and the help of a great garden supply store like Hooks & Lattice, you too can have the home of your dreams.
Photos: Kevin & Annette Klingel
BIBO Build
Whether you’re ready to go or just want to know what’s possible, our Architectural and Construction Experts are on hand to help. We’ll work with you to choose a size, customise the layout and advise on the installation.
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