white subway tile in kitchen looks similar to glazed brick
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kitchen floor
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kitchen floor transition wood to tile
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back splash tile
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like this herringbone size, but maybe a little too short?
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cedar shingles but modern look with standing seam roof
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zinc exterior cladding with lots of glazing in back
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interesting exterior cladding, mix of modern and classic
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recipe storage built into island
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house on Ridge for reference
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exterior brackets with full standing seam roof
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cedar/siding exterior combo with porch brackets
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Bedroom / sitting area / bathroom with view, pretty much what I have in mind for the master suite!
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Large simple lower panes + clerestory window and inset shelving with wood panel to tie to outdoor view.
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Interesting integration of outdoor view into living area with simple polished floor to ceiling windows and dramatic fireplace.
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Windows divided into low horizontal operable window and large central fixed panes. Wood ceiling ties to outdoor view.
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Yet another cable fence railing to preserve views. View from bottom level isn't good because of low slope.
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Glass interior railings
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Obviously this overall style is a bit much but the recessed windows on the second floor with glass railings at the edge are interesting, maybe a model for the top floor off the master
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Dramatic massive single pane
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Large dominant central window with smaller windows surrounding.
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Nice deeper clean wooden window frames
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Clean simple dark wooden frame on large square window
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Clearly this type of cable railing is the way to go to preserve views
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Interesting use of slate tile - could be interesting to use (heated) stone in great room in a way that complemented the stones in the creek
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Clean inclusion of frosted glass - could be useful to integrate everything together if some of the panes would otherwise be visible to the neighbor or especially clear from the paths.
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Combination of large windows and sliders with identical dimensions, simple but polished metal framing
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Interesting configuration of the openable portion - would also avoid screens on the majority of the view and can still be opened if it's raining unlike casement windows that swing out sideways.
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Cable railings to minimize interference with the view like those townhouses on Brookes Ridge
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Simple tiling in shower around view of trees
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Integration of unusually large window with tree view into bathroom
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Integration of view into room with simple but polished window framing and large glass
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Integration of tree view into room
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Simple but polished framing of the view outside
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Large windows with structural-feeling vertical elements
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Interesting to face the bed away from the view, why would you want that?
white subway tile in kitchen looks similar to glazed brick
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