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linbar
What's so appealing? Having an unobstructed view that won't be messed with. I lived in a great house in Laguna Niguel, CA with a beautiful view of a sloping canyon that began just across my fence line. Unobstructed to say the least. Developers came in a few years later, filled in the canyon, and built box houses two stories tall just over my fence line. Now they had the view, right into my kitchen, family room and back bedroom. We had to replace and adjust the lot and the house for cracks to make up for the giant heavy equipment that ran back and forth next to our property for almost a year.

Buliding or buying a house on the edge has it's advantages.
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Refined Elements LLC

I think I'd be saying...please, please don't shift! And I would make sure to give my PE a bonus! Very nice. We are building the center piece for a cliff dwelling home. It is a live edge dining table for a client in upstate New York. We are very excited for our table to be focal point of the open floor plan. If only all these homes had RefinedElements furniture they would be perfect! LOL!!!

Here is the table the we've designed with our hand selected walnut slabs. It will have a pair of solid bronze bases that weigh nearly 150 lbs each. The top is truly a one-of-a-kind art form. We hate to see it go, but I say that about every piece of furniture we produce and ship across the United States. For custom handcrafted and proudly 100% American handmade check out RefinedElements.com. We offer tables from $7,500 - $25,000 typically.

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joyinthehills

I have been in the homes of loggers in the northeast who have stock piles of huge trees like this one. they barter with them for furniture, for other things. their houses have every variety of wood shining from walls, floors, tables chairs, beds framing cabinets. beautiful wood from their surroundings

   

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