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  • Casa Nostra Familia - San Miguel de Allende - $2,349,000

    Casa Nostra Familia boasts the finest of finishes throughout: cantera stone flooring, beamed and stenciled-tile The heavily landscaped and fountain-anchored ground floor terrace—plentiful enough to add a lap or plunge While the home provides a ground-floor bedroom—currently used as a library—three bedrooms populate the 2nd floor—as does the 5th separate-wing casita bedroom—with two equal-sized primary suites.  Technical details abound as well: whole house water filtration and decalcification system; cantera-floored

  • These Luxurious Details Will Instantly Elevate Your Interior

    Elegant Flooring Options The flooring you choose can significantly impact the mood of a room. Custom flooring patterns can add a unique touch, showcasing genuine craftsmanship. Area rugs can provide warmth while defining specific zones within open floor plans. When selecting flooring, think about the flow of your home and ensure continuity between spaces to create By focusing on textiles, lighting, art, flooring, furniture, and cohesive color schemes, you can create

  • Tips for Designing a Tenant-Friendly Rental Space

    If you’re doing a full renovation, consider adding durable, easy-to-clean floors instead of carpet. For example, hardwood floors could be polished, vintage tiles could be lightly restored, and crown molding Choose Long-Lasting Flooring Do your best to install flooring options that are long-lasting, including ceramic or porcelain tile, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), and laminate flooring. Long-lasting flooring will make your apartment especially inviting to tents that have children and/or

  • 6 Signs Your Home Needs a Water Damage Inspection

    Mold can grow on walls, ceilings, and floors where water has leaked. Warped or Buckled Floors When water leaks into the floors, they can warp or buckle. Wooden floors are particularly vulnerable to this. Mold can grow on walls, under floors, and in hidden areas. Leaks often happen behind walls or under floors, so they might not be easy to detect.

  • Everything You Didn't Know About the Space Beneath Your Home

    Most homeowners rarely think about what's under their floors. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Your Crawl Space Affects Your Home's Air Here's something wild - up to 50% of the air on your main floor Floor joists  and support beams absorb moisture, soften, and lose their strength over time. You won't notice until floors start sagging or creaking in weird spots. Energy Efficiency Starts From the Ground Up That cold floor in winter?

  • The Vinyl Revival: Setting Up the Perfect Listening Space at Home

    Unless you want your records scattered across the floor (tempting during a late-night listening session Bass frequencies from speakers- especially floor-standing ones- create vibrations that travel through the floor and into your stand. A good armchair or even a floor cushion positioned in the stereo sweet spot (an equilateral triangle If your room is mostly hard floors and bare walls, the sound will bounce around and lose clarity.

  • Northstar Ski Camp - Dennis E. Zirbel, Architect

    They used the structural concrete base as the finished floor for the entry level.  This also proved to be more environmentally friendly as they did not have to introduce another flooring

  • Top Warning Signs Your Home May Need Foundation Repairs

    Catching early symptoms like wall cracks, uneven floors, or doors that suddenly won't close properly Cracks in Walls and Floors Hairline cracks in drywall  might seem harmless, but larger structural cracks Uneven or Sagging Floors Floors that slope noticeably or create dips in certain rooms indicate foundation This impacts daily comfort and home safety because uneven floors stress floor joists, create tripping Conclusion Wall cracks, uneven floors, sticking doors, widening gaps, and basement water problems are

  • Lightweight Bathtubs for Upstairs Bathrooms: A Practical Guide

    They are lightweight, versatile, and surprisingly durable, making them the ideal choice for second-floor Upstairs Bathrooms Understanding Structural Limits When you live in a multi-story home, your bathroom floor Prep the Bathroom Floor Make sure your bathroom floor is level and can support the weight. Consider a corner installation or a shallow soaking model to maximize floor space while still enjoying Their lighter weight reduces strain on floor structures, making them a practical choice for second-floor

  • Luxury Apartment Essentials: What You Need for Ultimate Comfort

    Heated floors can enhance comfort during colder months. Luxurious Flooring and Lighting The right flooring can set the mood for your entire apartment. Hardwood floors or premium carpeting provide warmth and elegance.

  • Seniors Living Design: Balancing Safety, Comfort, and Community

    Key safety features like grab bars, non-slip flooring, and proper lighting are essential for reducing This involves careful consideration of everything from floor plans to fixture selection. , as well as consider appropriate flooring materials for safety. Non-slip flooring: Especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Use non-slip flooring for good traction, even when wet.

  •  Entertainer’s Dream by Lori Morris

    light down through the space like liquid glamour, catching on custom metal railings and polished stone flooring frame the space, contrasting beautifully with the lacquered walls and echoing the warmth of the wood flooring Floor-to-ceiling velvet drapery absorbs sound and deepens the sense of enclosure, while a marble fireplace Warm wood floors and brass accents balance the saturated color story, while expressive fabrics and curated

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