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Oct 13, 2024 |
houzz.com | Elena Vega |Craig O'Connell Architecture |Koheid Design |M Prevost Design
When it’s time to make over a home’s exterior for whatever reason, a skilled designer can restore beauty and style lost over time or pull ideas fresh from the drawing board. Check out these four remarkable transformations that show both approaches, with results that fit both the times and the neighborhoods. Could any of the ideas inspire an exterior makeover of your own? “After” photos by David Patterson1.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
houzz.com | Marianne Lipanovich |M Prevost Design |Prideaux Design
Pergolas can be beautiful and hardworking outdoor focal points. Whether your goal is shade, privacy or style — or all three — there are a variety of materials and practical and decorative details to consider for personalization. To get the ideas flowing, see how pros created 16 pergolas that elevate outdoor living. 1.
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Apr 13, 2024 |
houzz.com | Julie Sheer |Betty Wasserman Art |M Prevost Design
This Trending Now story features the most-saved home office photos uploaded to Houzz between Dec. 15, 2023, and March 15, 2024. Style, comfort and outdoor views figure prominently in this countdown of the most-saved home office photos uploaded to Houzz so far this year. You’ll also find inspiring ideas for built-in storage, stylish art and accessories, and combined work and lounging areas. 10.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
houzz.com | Elena Vega |Deirdre Doherty Interiors |Jennifer Kizzee Design |M Prevost Design
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Feb 9, 2024 |
houzz.com | Mitchell Parker |Mountainwood Construction |M Prevost Design |Kathryn Murphy Interiors
Low-curb showers have an easy walk-in entry, provide a barrier to contain water and offer an opportunity to add style. Plus, they’re less expensive than true curbless showers, which require additional construction time and money. Here, designers share details on seven stylish bathrooms that feature a low-curb shower. 1. Seeing DoubleDesigner: Krystal Swank of Mountainwood ConstructionLocation: Sun Valley, IdahoSize: 180½ square feet (17 square meters); 9½ by 19 feetHomeowners’ request.
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