Brick & Stone Conservatory by Tanglewood Conservatories Nanticoke River Maryland-based Tanglewood Conservatories designed this custom brick & stone conservatory as an accessory building to an expansive brick residence on the Nanticoke River. According to Delaware Today, homeowners Molly Metzler and her husband, Mike, commissioned Tanglewood Conservatories to design the 300 square foot escape. The structure […]
Authentic Pizza Ovens ‘Lume Alto’ Premium Wood-Fired Pizza Oven / Handmade, Brick, Bake, Roast, Rotisserie / LUMEALTO The Authentic Pizza Ovens ‘Lume Alto’ Premium Pizza Oven is an impressive addition to your outdoor kitchen with its Dolphin Gray Smooth Cast Stone Facade. This HUGE Handmade Portuguese Wood-Fired Oven with authentic Fire Brick gets up to temperature rapidly and bakes delicious flame-fired foods. Bake Italian-style pizza in just 90 seconds! Triple insulation means a fiery hot interior, but a cool-to-the-touch exterior. The high square opening gives access to this rotisserie-capable oven with a large split Dutch door. The wide opening and lower dome conduct the heat directly to the oven floor for even cooking. Not just for pizzas, it performs like your indoor oven to roast chicken, veggies, bake bread, casseroles, cook seafood, even create desserts! Leave the door open after cooking for a no-fuss Fire Feature. Enhance your outdoor experience with this versatile pizza oven.All Authentic Pizza Ovens require a cover (sold separately) to protect against inclement weather, fallen leaves, and harsh elements.Authentic Pizza Ovens never uses a galvanized coating or zinc galvanizing coating on any of their products.Features: Handmade in Portugal Wood-Fired Rotisserie Capable (sold separately) Dolphin Gray Smooth Cast Stone Facade Authentic Traditionally Crafted Fire Bricks line inner chamber, not clay Black Non-Rust Cast Premium High Grade Aluminum Door & Chimney Cavity Stainless Steel Chimney Triple Insulated, including Patented Rockwool Insulation Viewing Window Left to Right opening split Dutch Door Oven-Like Performance Thermometer (up to 500 C) Accommodates two 12” pizzas at once White Dome may be Painted or Tiled with High-Heat Paint/Adhesive (after curing oven) Includes Portuguese Ceramic Baking Dish (10x14.5x3) Includes Ultra Fire patch kit to repair any superficial cracks that develop (see video for more information on how to treat) Specs: NOTE: Weights and Dimensions are not exact, as each oven is handmade Spout with Flue/Damper (6”Hx5.5”W) 38" Pipe Extensions and Cap available separately Outside - 39”Wx31”Hx39”D Inside - 31”Wx19”Hx31”D Door - 14.5”Wx12”H Chimney - 5.5”Wx6”H Overall Weight - approx 1300 lbs Some Recommended Accessories:(Click on the image to view the product description)
Modern redesign of this old country house and a beautiful addition of contemporary architectural elements to the rustic home created beautiful living spaces that are stylish, comfortable and bright
There’s something kinda magical about greenhouses…the light, the lush greens, the feeling that its not really a house at all, just a place to look in and out at nature. If I have enough land one day, I want a greenhouse… in a perfect world it would look like the one above, but also with […]
I have a fondness for natural looking garden paths. No hardscaping for me in structured shapes. The more rustic the better! Here are some of my favorites
Chalet GRAND-PIC is a minimal home located in Austin, Canada, designed by APPAREIL architecture
A few hours removed from the bustling avenues of Paris, the pace slows significantly. High-speed trains whisk passengers from the City of Light into the countryside, where the quiet rhythm of Burgundy awaits. Take in the bucolic delights of legendary destinations steeped in appreciation for life’s most humble pleasures. Thoughtful renovations have returned Château de Besseuil, in the township of Clessé,
A project to convert a farm was developed respecting the tradition of Flemish rural architecture with a very contemporary plan.
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This quaint little cottage is adjacent to the famous Arlington Row in Bibury
The Metzlers' greenhouse
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We are pleased to announce the new Tumbled stone that will join the Hearth and Home family! The Tumbled Stone, produced by Harristone, made its debut starting in April of...
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Rogerstone White Rustic Brick Slips Rustic brick slips with its curved edges, deep texture, and unique colour options create a magnificent feature on your walls. Decorative brick products are produced with samples taken from old-style buildings and structures and offered for sale. Each box contains 1sqm of stone. To
Authentic Pizza Ovens ‘Lume Alto’ Premium Wood-Fired Pizza Oven / Handmade, Brick, Bake, Roast, Rotisserie / LUMEALTO The Authentic Pizza Ovens ‘Lume Alto’ Premium Pizza Oven is an impressive addition to your outdoor kitchen with its Dolphin Gray Smooth Cast Stone Facade. This HUGE Handmade Portuguese Wood-Fired Oven with authentic Fire Brick gets up to temperature rapidly and bakes delicious flame-fired foods. Bake Italian-style pizza in just 90 seconds! Triple insulation means a fiery hot interior, but a cool-to-the-touch exterior. The high square opening gives access to this rotisserie-capable oven with a large split Dutch door. The wide opening and lower dome conduct the heat directly to the oven floor for even cooking. Not just for pizzas, it performs like your indoor oven to roast chicken, veggies, bake bread, casseroles, cook seafood, even create desserts! Leave the door open after cooking for a no-fuss Fire Feature. Enhance your outdoor experience with this versatile pizza oven.All Authentic Pizza Ovens require a cover (sold separately) to protect against inclement weather, fallen leaves, and harsh elements.Authentic Pizza Ovens never uses a galvanized coating or zinc galvanizing coating on any of their products.Features: Handmade in Portugal Wood-Fired Rotisserie Capable (sold separately) Dolphin Gray Smooth Cast Stone Facade Authentic Traditionally Crafted Fire Bricks line inner chamber, not clay Black Non-Rust Cast Premium High Grade Aluminum Door & Chimney Cavity Stainless Steel Chimney Triple Insulated, including Patented Rockwool Insulation Viewing Window Left to Right opening split Dutch Door Oven-Like Performance Thermometer (up to 500 C) Accommodates two 12” pizzas at once White Dome may be Painted or Tiled with High-Heat Paint/Adhesive (after curing oven) Includes Portuguese Ceramic Baking Dish (10x14.5x3) Includes Ultra Fire patch kit to repair any superficial cracks that develop (see video for more information on how to treat) Specs: NOTE: Weights and Dimensions are not exact, as each oven is handmade Spout with Flue/Damper (6”Hx5.5”W) 38" Pipe Extensions and Cap available separately Outside - 39”Wx31”Hx39”D Inside - 31”Wx19”Hx31”D Door - 14.5”Wx12”H Chimney - 5.5”Wx6”H Overall Weight - approx 1300 lbs Some Recommended Accessories:(Click on the image to view the product description)
Our Georgia Classic Collection contains some of our most loved products, which are used in both residential and commercial applications and are available in Modular size and Queen size. Whether you want to add distinctive texturing details or simply utilize the natural color variations
Fond du Lac Rustic stone & brick home w/ natural stone cut details for the exterior stone facade & front porch. Buy stone veneer!
The signature texture captures the warmth of the artisan spirit and creates an authentic, traditional context that cannot be matched by reclaimed or salvaged brick. At Cherokee Brick, we are proud to offer our Handcrafted Collection for builders who want their project to truly stand out from the crowd.
Today I think I finally picked the stone for our house. This may not seem like a big deal, but we have been driving around Charlotte, stalking houses for weeks taking pictures and trying to find something that matched the vision of what I have for our future home. Below are the inspiration pictures from my Pinterest board that I was working off of in my search. Here is the link to the inspiration house: http://www.houzz.com/photos/984705/Hume-mediterranean-landscape-dc-metro These next two are from http://newsouthclassicsblog.com. The first photo is the color scheme I was aiming for, but I had the other photos as Plan B's. Although it's difficult to see the stone clearly in the first photo, gold tones tend to predominate, with just enough reds, browns, and grays to offer contrast and also tie in the blue-gray shutters. In the second and third pictures, the slightly darker stone is a nice complement to the brick arches. Our plan has brick quoins as well as arches and it's important for me to find a stone that will help integrate the brick accents. The first supplier of stone our builder sent us to actually manufacture cultured stone. Our current house is a craftsman style home and we have cultured stone and brick on the exterior and family room fireplace. I always thought our "stone" looked attractive and didn't have an issue with it being cultured as it's a popular building choice around here. But the color palette is mostly grays and we wanted to emulate the warmer tones in the inspiration photo. Sadly, the other color offerings from this particular manufacturer looked artificial in my opinion, especially the reds. It's probably because I had my heart set on a natural stone and was unfairly biased, but I was disappointed by the choices. I spoke to our builder who said that while we likely could find a natural stone close in price point to the cultured stone we had looked at, the labor would cost considerably more because the mason would need to shape the stones. However, since the amount of stone we would need is minimal (relatively speaking) because the home is predominantly stucco, he encouraged me to check out the showroom at Charles Luck in Pineville, NC. We played phone tag with one of the salesmen, but today I was finally able get in for an appointment. I dragged my three-year-old with me. She was surprisingly well behaved. She told me she wants to be a builder and an architect one day. :) These are the choices we narrowed it down to, listed in order of preference. These pictures really don't do the stone colors justice as they are so much richer in person. The first is Oak Ridge, which is used frequently in our new community because it is so versatile as it has a pretty broad color palette. This one is called Foggy Hollow and tends to be lighter with more golds. This last one is called Timber Ridge. I saw a palette of the material and the colors were similar to this picture. However, this particular stone can also be as vivid as this picture: It's a bit much for my taste, so Timber Ridge might be a gamble. On Friday, my husband will go to see the samples in person before we make our final decision. Then on to the brick, stucco, trim, door, and garage colors.