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Used brick is pretty. If we can’t get used brick could I paint some of them before installation to make them look used? Nice interplay between stone and brick.

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Nice floor.

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Rumford fireplace.

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Rumford fireplace.

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Rumford fireplace.

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Nice and big.

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Rumford fire place

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Rumford fireplace. This is what we want.

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A nice job of creating a welcoming environment that excludes warmth. Our challenge is to create a similar experience. Remember, the.front hallway is the first (and lasting) impression.

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Any ideas here?

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Like the use of the ladder.

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One side of the fireplace?

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Look how they worked with this space.

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Ideas?

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Wow!, this is working with a small space.

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Notice how much was accomplished in such a small space.

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Would this work in the pantry or service kitchen? Try searching ladders.

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A hanging tv bracket may be a good idea.

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Not a bad idea.

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Wow!

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I like it, Laura doesn’t.

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Could we work with something like this in the bedroom?

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Could be easily built.

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Really good use of space.

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Notice how the coffered ceiling transitions. This is great!!!

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Great idea for tv.

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Simple bed frame.

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Also great space saving idea.

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Too cool not to save.

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The depth of the area defined is not that great, but still looks terrific, cozy, and charming.

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Terrific space saving idea.

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This is what I like in an exterior finish!!!!

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Quoins and stone.

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Nice affect.

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Nice affect.

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Would a roll-up awning on the south side of the outdoor living room be a cheaper alternative?

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Nice finish.

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Nice affect.

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Like this affect.

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Quoins.

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Post Construction: Would a fountain by the main entrance look good. What stub out and electrical is necessary for a post construction hook-up.

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Like garden very much. Where to put?

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I like this in the interior very much.

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I like this very much.

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Quoins

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Quoins

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Quoins. Like very much.

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Quoins.

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Would this ceiling look good at the entrada principal?

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Hurricane shutters.

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Would quoins look good around some windows and building corners. Additionally, would faux parging look good with brick, stone, and stucco to give an older affect.

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Would these kinds of arbors look great over the outdoor living room arches, post construction???

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I like these too on some of the windows of the house.

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Another example of traditional awnings.

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Traditional awnings.

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I like these, as long as they don’t conflict with the window shutters, if we choose to use window shutters. Also, these don’t have to be place on all windows.

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This window awning is not too exciting, but it is probably cheap.

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A different kind of flower box.

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Maybe you could explore “faux” wooden brackets to add the the visual appeal.

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Notice how these were built in along the perimeter of the railing. Would be very effective or the terrazas.

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Note the “raised” flower boxes on legs. Very effectivel

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Another form of flower beds. I think this is quite effective.

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Raised flower beds using masonry.

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Wrought iron flower boxes on the “inside of the wall along the property lines.

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Really good example of the wrought iron flower boxes.

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Another example of wrought iron flower boxes.

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Notice 3 things: the wrought iron visor over the door, the flower boxes, the flower urns.

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Notice the arbor and columns in front of the garage. This is something you could do post construction. Would also give the cars additional protection from the sun.

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Another example of wrought iron flower box/holder with spagnum moss.

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Flower boxes inside and outside the terraza railings.

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Terrific lights.

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Note the wrought iron flower box. Investigate.

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Note the copper flower boxes, if you could afford it, especially in the interior of the house if you choose to use flower boxes in he interior.

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Note the arbor which you could make.

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Raised flower gardens.......could be used selectively very effectively.

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These flower boxes are a little fancier. Could easily be made.

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Note the brackets holding the flower boxes. These can be made in SMA or somewhere in GTO.

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Nice contrast between the shutters and the window boxes.

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