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Exterior Crew
James Hardie smooth panels create a modern look that’s easy to care for, primed for paint, and protects for years.
American Louver And Vent Company
Remodel job with triangle gable attic vent in grey with scalloped accents.
NRC HOMES
This was originally a one-story house from the 1940s in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. The present owner's grandmother was its original owner. Architect Dan Malone, of Soundesign Group, designed a second-story addition and remodel that preserved the traditional character of the house. The brick facade is original, but the big window in front is not! The Douglas fir front door and pine soffit above the entry are a nice warm contrast to the cool blue siding. Photo by John G. Wilbanks.
Exact Match Masonry Staining, LLC
Matthew T. Gill, VP Operations, Exact Match Masonry Staining, LLC
Matthew T. Gill, VP Operations, Exact Match Masonry Staining, LLC
A stunning and spacious custom stone home's color was damaged by loose clay soil during the construction process. While landscaping surrounds the stone so that no further issues will occur, the damage done was impossible to reverse safely with cleaning. Stone veneer cannot be pressure washed or chemically washed without damaging it. A safe rinse with water or soft brush did not help. Stone Veneer manufacturers rely on and refer their clients to Exact Match because we are the only industry approved method for as permanent color correction for stone. Whether stone needs to be corrected lighter or darker, we can help you change or restore the color of your home while keeping the same, natural appearance you would expect for high-end custom stone. Call, email or visit our site today for a no cost quote or ask us questions, we're here to help!
Painting in Partnership, Inc.
We just repainted a Victorian house, Circa 1885, for a new client in Chicago. When you see a house of this size and this level of detail, a question comes to mind: How often do you want to have to repaint a house like this? The answer is simple: The least often possible! The related question is: What can you do to extend the life of a paint job?
Depending on its size, its level of detail and the condition of its coatings and substrates, a Painted Lady’s paint job can cost between $20,000 and $50,000, sometimes even more. Because of its clapboard and extensive trim and millwork, a Victorian house is especially vulnerable to deterioration. Before having us start the painting project, the owners spent about $8,000 on carpentry repair work to the house. To minimize the future cost of carpentry repairs and prolong the longevity of the paint job, we recommend what we call “Maintenance Painting” to our clients. What does maintenance painting entail?
Maintenance painting consists of doing a close inspection of the coatings of a house, every couple of years. What do we look for: signs of failure in the caulking and coatings. When the coating or caulking starts to crack, it is an entry point to moisture, which gets trapped, rots the wood and causes paint failure. Once caulk starts to fail, the deterioration of the substrate and coatings accelerates rapidly. This is why early detection is critical to maintain the integrity of the paint job. We then do caulk and coating maintenance on those spots we detected. When we notice the beginning signs of wood rot, we also do epoxy restoration in those areas.
A homeowner needs the assistance of a dedicated painting and decorating contractor in order execute this periodic maintenance. The challenge is two-fold. One, owners are typically unaware of the importance of coating maintenance. Two, painting contractors do not seem to recognize the opportunity of offering this service to their clients. So, these expensive paint jobs are allowed to deteriorate, which adds to the future cost of the repaints.
The kind of coating maintenance we are talking about can cost between $500 and $1,500 every two years. The money saved in avoiding expensive carpentry repairs alone more than justifies coating maintenance. Our clients who own historic Victorian home or other “Period” homes in the Chicago area really appreciate this additional service we offer them.
Scott Springer Architect LLC
Built in 1948 on a hill high above Compo Cove and Sherwood Millpond, the original bungalow underwent a major renovation in 2000 during which a second story was added in a contemporized Nantucket style vocabulary. In 2015, Scott Springer Architect was hired to design an expansion of the second floor. The directive of the clients was to closely match the massing and details of the existing structure and allow the addition to appear as if it had always been a part of the house.
The addition is comprised of a new bathroom and corridor over the vaulted entrance hall—which remained undisturbed during construction—and two bedrooms and a laundry room over the existing garage. Windows at the east side of the addition allow for spectacular views of Long Island Sound while the windows on the other side overlook a patio and garden.
The house is featured in the April 2016 issue of Connecticut Cottages & Gardens ( http://www.cottages-gardens.com/Connecticut-Cottages-Gardens/April-2016/Westport-Real-Estate-Long-Island-Sound/).
Terramor Homes
This beautiful blue home's exterior is composed of board and batten siding, white painted brick and an orange front door with a perfectly sized front porch.
This happy home has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a finished 3rd floor walk-up attic!
Designed and built by Terramor Homes in Raleigh, NC. Photo: M. Eric Honeycutt
David Estreich Architects
A charming French Country style house on a lovely hilltop site was completely renovated and expanded. The new 5,000 square foot addition, pictured at left, blends seamlessly with the existing house. The new turreted stair tower leads to a master suite with his and her baths and dressing rooms. The ground floor features a newly expanded kitchen opening into a new family room. A swimming pool was added with a new poolhouse, with its own kitchen, fireplace, and sliding glass panels that disappear into pockets for summertime enjoyment.
SoCal Contractor
SoCal Contractor- Construction
Lori Dennis Inc- Interior Design
Mark Tanner-Photography
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