Snout House front entry
Tiffany Short
3 months ago
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Tiffany Short
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home addition - will have two entrances facing front of house
Comments (3)we have the same dilemma in our new house, however we currently have 2 sets of sliding glass doors and due to a lot of use and age they get stuck a lot. what to replace it with is now the question....See More1969 Stucco & Slabstone Snout House
Comments (1)The front door was painted on a whim last summer and will probably get painted again (or possibly a new windowed door/windowed garage door). Hand rails will come off when we paint. Stained glass look is kid paint inside and was a kid quarantine project that will come off soon :)...See MoreCurb appeal for plain snout house
Comments (11)I do too. you could do a board and batten siding and paint it black. and then do the wood slat around the garage door and the front door. just imagine this board and batten (instead of you current siding), garage doors like these, w/the gooseneck lights and then bring in the horizontal wood slats. btw, if you like the stone look, here's that black/gold slate (ledgerstone) I was talking about. you could do vertical slat wood too; similar style to yours. another idea I like this garage door for your house. w/the black board and batten, this dark gray reclaimed wood around the garage is another option sorry if I overloaded you w/pics...See MorePutting Home Gym near Front Entrance of Home? Only area to put gym :(
Comments (23)Unfortunately the office in the bedroom is for my husband as he is currently working from home indefinitely and needs the privacy for phone calls and Zoom/Skype meetings. I was planning to have my desk somewhere in the main part of the house as I work at home occasionally, I still go in the office. Our house is 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, small Casual Family Room in front of kitchen, and large open room (formal dining/living room) in the front entrance that is open concept. unfortunately there are no nooks, basement, or attics in the house which is why our space is limited. Each of the 3 bedrooms has a purpose: Master Bedroom that has limited space, Husbands office and he needs the privacy for phone calls, and the current guest room which will be utilized as a nursery/kids room in near future. The garage has both our cars already and we live in the desert where it gets over 100 degrees. So a gym in the garage is not an option....See MoreTiffany Short
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