
I love the look of this wood. Pine. Is it pine? I’m imagining it’s some sort of pine. A white pine? Did I make that up? I also took a field botany course in college where we identified many trees but I don’t remember so much from that class either…

I love the look of this wood. Pine. Is it pine? I’m imagining it’s some sort of pine. A white pine? Did I make that up? I also took a field botany course in college where we identified many trees but I don’t remember so much from that class either…

I’m not sure how effective this doorbell is but I give them points for style.

Not only is the wood really cool, but I really like how they built a section to hide the garbage cans. Well done.

I know in the past people have been pretty opposed to enclosed front porches. You know, it kind of hampers the whole neighborly thing. But if you had do it, this is a pretty classy one. And the mosquitoes can get pretty fierce… After the jump check out the nice house numbers. (more…)

A skylight on your porch? That is freaking awesome. Well done, well done.

And if you ever get in trouble you can rip it of the wall and club your attacker with it.

I was a little thrown by the pea green color but on closer inspection I feel these condos have a bit of barracks look to them. Thumbs up or thumbs down?

A commenter a while back didn’t like the cool slate steps I had featured. So what do you think of the brick option? I have to be honest, sincerely, I freaking love the astroturf covering. I’m not sure it goes with brick, but think if you had astroturf down the whole steps, you could have a sweet practice putting green.

Despite the fact that this building probably has a sweet roof deck, I can’t quite get over how much it clashes with the classic rowhouse right next door. What do you think -does it fit or no?

So when did they stop building vestibules in rowhouses?