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comments (0) September 29th, 2010 in Project GalleryThis woodland home is nestled atop a ledge overlooking the valley below. Instead of using columns as supports for the front entrance, arched walls were constructed and sided to resemble a covered bridge. To create a more dramatic entrance, the barreled ceiling was painted red to match the trim.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Simmons Quality Home Improvement, Inc.
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How to Paint Fiber-Cement Siding
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Contest Details
Update: Congratulations to our winner Fred Eche, who took home the prize with his Ginerbread House.
*Contest is closed.
Beginning August 16 and running through September 29, Fine Homebuilding readers can submit photos of their favorite exterior trim details for a chance to win the new Senco Fusion cordless nailer.
We’re in search of those crowns, casings, and columns that separate the instant classics from the cookie-cutter homes. It may be a carefully reproduced railing on a historic home, or it could be the subtle proportions on those new widow casings that make the front of the house pop.
Contest ended on September 29, 2010.
Winners were announced on October 8, 2010.

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