Botanical name: Senecio mandraliscae Common names: Blue chalk sticks; blue finger and blue fries USDA zones: 9-12 Water requirement: Low water needs but tolerant of regular irrigation; don’t overwater Sun requirement: Full sun to light shade in arid climates Mature size: 1-2' h x 2-3' spread Tolerances: Drought tolerant, high wind, second line salt wind Environmental benefits: Attracts butterflies, bees and hummingbirds; fire resistant
Our CALI GeoWood in "Tawny Oak" was featured on Property Brothers / Easy to clean and water resistant and 7-coat scratch-resistant finish / Ultra-low VOC / Rapid-locking system for DIY installation //// waterproof cork flooring: https://www.ghsproducts.com/amorim-wise-waterproof-cork-flooring-lane-antracite / Also Marmoleum
style Torrey Pines
This 1946 early mid-century modern home is situated on a beach block lot in the Bird Rock neighborhood of La Jolla. It was built by William Kesling, a notable builder of modernist houses in San Diego. At 1,146 square feet, the home is quite modest by today’s standards but typical of the time. Floor to ceiling casework located between the kitchen and living space provides ample storage, an appliance garage, and a cleverly concealed laundry area while eliminating the need for upper cabinets on the exterior walls. A generous range and hood anchors the existing east facing wall providing a focal point for the kitchen. The geometric natural stone backsplash reflects the light from the south and west facing windows walls. In a nod to the original tile counters, a porcelain slab by Lapitec was chosen for the counters. Terrazzo tiles were installed on the floors. The prep island features a walnut butcher block top and stainless steel frame. Lighting includes a Nelson saucer pendant over the island and bi-directional wire hung task lighting by cooper lighting. Outside a new insulated roof was installed. With the roof off, the opportunity was seized to remove existing gypsum board from the e...
The Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU) exempts many of the costlier build requirements and simplifies the permitting process / essentially allows for the conversion of a BEDROOM into a self-contained living unit with relatively few (inexpensive) additional amenities. [Resourceful companies like Lilypad Homes, which launched the nonprofit Lilypad FHI (Flexible Home Intiative), have begun to propose new model ordinances to address these permitting hassles.]
THOMAS DEVELOPMENT Del Cerro Knolls completely remodeled in 2014 by the award-winning firm. The entire house was remodeled with wide plank European oak floors throughout, modern walnut kitchen cabinetry, waterfall quartz countertops and new appliances. Immense butler's pantry adjacent to the kitchen allows for copious storage, prep and cleanup. Both bathrooms remodeled with high end fixtures and finishes including a curb-less shower and multiple shower heads in owners suite. The great room has beautiful and functional custom Douglas fir walls designed by a sound engineer to absorb ambient noise. The openness of the great room is accented by beautiful fir ceilings, several skylights, and massive custom Fleetwood sliding doors.
Kristin Lam Interiors: Rift cut white oak gives a more contemporary feel - veneer on a solid wood substrate. [Slab doors would warp if solid wood.] NO MDF, maple plywood. This stain is custom warm gray/brown, but try the Minwax product called New Gray / Classic Gray; it has to be used on white oak to achieve this color. White countertop and stainless steel handles [I typically use handles that are 1/2 the width of the cabinet]. The drawers are 12" high, 24" deep and 36" wide. The outlets are under the upper cabinets. Deep drawers for pots and pans. Drawers in a kitchen are much more user friendly than doors. No more getting on your knees to find what you are looking for. No wasted space using pull out shelves. Cell phone charging drawer. Pantry cabinets are fitted with pullout shelves behind all doors that are below eye level. 54" round peninsula is used for as a table. The look is clean and contemporary. Entertain and be entertained while preparing a meal. Shelves on the back of the island for cookbooks. Walls painted Sherwin Williams Useful Gray, a very pale greenish gray, a wonderful color and one of my favorites. The windows are from Pella. The recessed cans are 6" cans around ...
Natural woven fabrics create privacy, reduce glare, and provide insulation. For large windows, patio doors, french doors, and balcony doors. They also work great as closet doors and room dividers - effective ways to hide or separate spaces. The width can be adjusted anywhere from 44 to 80". For wider widths, two panel systems can be installed next to each other for a seamless appearance. Four panels are included, each 22" wide. Trim the height to fit your needs. Simply cut to the desired length and install the bottom rails for a flawless finish. As for operation, easily push or pull the panels in the desired direction. They can open from left to right or right to left, and even from the center. Being completely cordless, they are safe for children and pets. Installation can be done in minutes. Install either on the wall or ceiling, inside or outside window frames. Easily installed in minutes with all necessary hardware included. Paper, Polyester Yarn.
Blocks virtually all light. Controls solar heat. For patio and French doors / contemporary room dividers, and closet doors. We include all hardware for ceiling and wall installation, and inside and outside frame mounts. The versatile telescopic gliding track is adjustable anywhere from 44 to 80" wide. For wider needs, 2 tracks can be installed next to each other for a unique and seamless appearance. Each of the four panels are 22" wide and 96" tall. Simply trim the panel height to what you need and install the bottom rails to coordinate with your panels and create a custom-look finish. Slide the panels open from right to left, left to right, and right down the center.
The double cell construction provides the peak of energy efficiency and SOUND ABSORPTION !! Complete blackout.
DRP International Design, Inc. "We applied a reflective window film/tint to the interior of these glass doors. You can see out of the garage from the inside but outsiders cannot see in due to the reflective quality. Please contact us for further information."
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PRO/ cultivate landscape design: "Wasn't too worried about it, but yes indeed it will rust. This was in San Diego, though, so we don't have a humidity/rain problem....what size lumber was used for top rail, under top rail and bottom rail - It's just a 2 x 6 PT cap and a 2 x 4 underneath to "catch" the top of each piece of rebar."
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militarytvgirl: "The floor tiles are from Arto Brick and Tile in Los Angeles / everything old-world style / free tours of their factory (where they buy you lunch!). Those tiles are Arto's, who sell them to places like Concept Studio of Corona del Mar / a LOT less if you purchase those Arto tiles through their dealers in San Diego. (Modern Builders Supply in San Marcos - San Diego.)" http://www.artobrick.com/
Polished Concrete-- Concrete polishing is done by using concrete polishing pads that are progressively finer in abrasion and can take a dull concrete surface and add a shine - simply by passing over it with finer and finer pads. Done either wet or dry, concrete polishing is one of the most durable and low maintenance floor options available today. Even though the concrete’s surface is shiny, it does not have a surface coating that can be damaged or peel off. Polished concrete can be densified and hardened so that the surface is made to be even harder than the concrete below. With modern dyes and stains, experienced concrete polishing experts can add color and patterns to polished concrete taking it to an entirely new level.
PRO -Five Horizons Development Here is a copy of the email I received- #1 ) They acid etched the entire surface twice with muriatic acid. He said there are several kinds of acids that can be used, but this is the stronger of them. #2) They then clean the entire surface to bring back the PH balance with ammonia (then used a shop vac to suck that up which he recommended over mops which can leave fuzz/residue behind). I can attest to that, as our concrete finisher used a mop on our main level and left a mess. #3) The next step is staining the entire floor. They used Kemiko stone tone stain in black (tortoise shell brown black) here's the link: http://www.kemiko.com/index.php/kemiko-stone-tone-stain.html #4) They then used ammonia again to clean up the residual stain. #5) They finished with a two-part polyurethane coating (from Arizona Polymer Flooring) He said they applied the APF 250 first and then the 100 was rolled on as the final finish (it's available in satin or gloss) and he said that specific residence was done with the gloss finish. And there you have it - a step-by-step guide to how they completed that floor.
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San Diego County Design Build Firm Best of Houzz 2014, 2015
drifts of golden and blue grasses create dynamic movement and textures; invoking the feeling of coastal dunes. The calm-hued plantings step up as they approach the home, softly nestling the residence into the landscape. Raw concrete and warm toned gravel in the front of the property further express the coastal feeling. Colorful succulents break up the straight lines at the entrance and lead you to the front door. The inner courtyard is intimate and refined with minimalist plantings, intriguing specimen plants, elegant furniture and a water feature.
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