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20 of the Coolest Outdoor Fireplaces

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Outdoor fireplaces tend to be constructed from three main materials: stone, brick and plaster. Stone outdoor fireplaces Stone is a natural material for a fireplace. Depending on how the stone is arranged, you can have a rustic look or a more neat style — you might even use the stone to create an accent wall.

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How to Transform Your Home’s Exterior with Natural Stone

Stagetecture

Whether you are looking for durability or beauty a natural stone combined with other rustic outdoor elements can transform your home’s exterior. Natural stone is gorgeous when used in outdoor applications such as a stone fireplace, or when landscaping stone is used in walkways, garden stepping stone locations and more.

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35 Small Wine Cellars and Wine Room Ideas You Can Recreate

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

In the first case, the door was removed and the alcove finished with decorative tile. Image: Elle Decor A small bar area and bar stools create a spot to enjoy your wine. Image: SES Design Group A wall-mounted rack against a cool, stone wall is all you need to create a simple wine cellar.

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What to Know About Exterior Functional Wood Window Shutters :: History, Styles & Curb Appeal

Building Moxie

As I researched, I found myself exploring also the history and architectural significance of wood shutters. In the article, I’ll also check in with Carpenter, Lenny Addario of Reputation Builders , working in Coastal Connecticut. He recently completed a shutter restoration job in Milford, Connecticut.

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Terra Home Ceramics: Arts and Crafts Style Fireplace with Hand.

Lingua Terra Tile

I created the decorative tile plaques by casting actual pine boughs and cones from the homeowners property. These tiles are for architectural or interior embellishments like back splashes, entryways, and fireplaces, or can be hung as stand-alone art pieces. Connecticut. The tiles are SO worth the wait! They are so gorgeous."