Steve, here are some ideas just off the top of my head. Really the front elevation is the only detail needed for the exterior. Let me know what you think
This is the same model Jennaire range that I have in my house. It has a digital touch control panel. Less expensive than the Wolf and Viking plus it's 48" (I believe your Aliso home is 36")
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Double slipper claw foot soaking tub in master. Save on not installing a platform & marble ( I have this in my master with espresso vanities and carrera slab marble with 12x24 carrera marble on floor and a rectangular pattern in the middle with 12x12 carrera set on a diagonal)
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Post and dropped beam detail (not ceiling detail)
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Since the Kitchen doesn't have much natural light, should go with a white Carrera quartz kitchen and perhaps a darker colored island. (Notice pot filler over range. I have this on my home)
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Freestanding Staircase example. Use a different railing detail
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Vessel sink example for a Master bathroom (I would choose a pair of larger ones for this area. I send you a pic of my house with oval vessel sinks)
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Family Room Fireplace or precast
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Ceiling detail for library. The beams are already existing. Just finish off with boxing out in paint grade crown and maybe T & G.
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Dark floors with white cabinets since the large sliding doors in living room and family room are already have a dark stain
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Secondary bathroom vanities
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Front elevation siding and porch column idea
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Front entry column detail (column only)
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Ceiling detail at front porch (without fans of course, unless you use this detail in the rear overhangs)
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Combo siding between first and second floor idea
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Entry Floor (light color), (not the staircase treads)
This is the same model Jennaire range that I have in my house. It has a digital touch control panel. Less expensive than the Wolf and Viking plus it's 48" (I believe your Aliso home is 36")
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