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Lake Lugano house in Switzerland by JM Architecture

A polygonal shaped glass pavilion with rounded edges stands above a linear underground block. The living and dining room, the kitchen and storage spaces are located in the pavilion, while ...»
bedrooms, bathrooms and garage are in the lower level. Each level relates itself with independent outdoor spaces, which are closely related with the interiors.

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Ricky
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    Commented on Oct 07, 2012
    Not very homelike at all.
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  • Looks like a jigsaw ran amuck on our fence. Seems as though you can see right through to the neighbors yard. 7
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Our mirror mosaic fence. We had a blast creating this. Amazing what can come from a broken mirror mishap.

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Cindy S Wildomar, CA
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    I like it because I have a fence just like it, only not decorated, but I did have the idea of ...»
    attaching things to make it nicer. I was thinking bits and pieces of found objects and plantings. I will try the mirror.

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Gardening: Anyone know what this is? Can't think of the name...

Sugar M
Sugar M
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    Commented on Apr 22, 2012
    could be bee balm, member of the mint family but by picture suspect it is Catnip.
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  • Infinity window for the kitchen. Bring the outside into your home. 10

Removing all the bars and installing clear glass, really adds a nice touch for the kitchen.

This unique approach is just one example of how Ringelberg Construction LLC can maximize your kitchen project.
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Ringelberg Construction L... Atlanta, GA
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Updated photos of my home makeover.

I did post prior and have a few replies to comments. I do believe I will remove the screen door on the porch and replace with a full open glass or screen door. I will leave the shutters ...»
as is as well as the bricks. Will be continuing work on the facia, gutters and other details.

Sonja
Sonja on Dec 03, 2011
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    Steve G on Dec 03, 2011
    I think it's a good idea to open up that screen to show off the colors and design on that ...»
    front door. Matches that wonderful railing perfectly.

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How about a little Weed ID?

Anyone else know the name of this weed? I know everyone has come across this wonderful thorny weed in their yard. For me, I normally find it after it has already won the battle with my ...»
hands and arms. Usually, you can follow the mess of vines and find that skinny little stem heading into the ground, usually with thorns all the way. If you wonder why you can't ever seem to pull it up with the root attached, look at the photos to see what the roots look like. There are even thorns underground. Now you can tell why it take a shovel to literally dig them up.

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Southern Trillium LLC Stone Mountain, GA
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    Commented on Dec 03, 2011
    I can't remember name but know they are native to Georgia, have thorns and are prolific. I ...»
    usually dig them up or mow over them as I see them. I take care they to not grow in my natural area because it is too small to accomodate them.

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I decided to paint the house, it has taken a while this was from early summer, I have since completed columns including

woodwork projects and am now finishing the trim.
Sonja
Sonja on Nov 12, 2011
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    Donna McCrummen on Nov 13, 2011
    It looks fab....I agree with Peace....the shutters are a bit much....less is more.
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  • What plants did these three yellow leaves come from?

Test your "leaf lingo" and win a $250 Home Depot gift card!

I love the golden leaves of fall -- so much so that I took a photo of three of them from my landscape. Can you name all three?

Post your guess in the Comment box below and we'll announce the winner here Monday.

(In case we have multiple correct entries, Hometalk will conduct a random drawing from among them to determine the winner.) Have fun!

Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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    Commented on Nov 12, 2011
    One furthest back is off a ginko tree, the next one in is I think a birch type, the one in ...»
    front no clue.

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