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ラグジュアリーな両開きドアブラウンのサンタフェスタイルの玄関 (緑のドア、木目調のドア) の写真

2017 Grand Hacienda Winner Picacho Peak
2017 Grand Hacienda Winner Picacho Peak
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HOME FEATURES Contexual modern design with contemporary Santa Fe–style elements Luxuriously open floor plan Stunning chef’s kitchen perfect for entertaining Gracious indoor/outdoor living with views of the Sangres
Aspen Double Doors
Aspen Double Doors
Renfree Carving StudioRenfree Carving Studio
Aspen Double Doors: These double doors adorn a Santa Fe Stucco Style home located between Golden and Boulder, and are carved extensively on both the interior and exterior panels. These panels are made of Solid White Oak, adding beauty and security to the home. As shown in the top left, the exteriors of the doors are carved into Aspen trees with gilded leaves of gold, silver, and copper to illustrate changing Aspen leaves, in order to mirror the surrounding landscape. To further customize the doors, the copper serves as laurels to the electrical engineer who owns the home; the interior panel features copper busbars as well. Also found on the interior are Bloodwood overlays carved into a Native American four directions symbol, which is a pattern held sacred to the homeowners and can be found throughout the details of the entire house. This pattern embodies many quaternary life forces, such as the four seasons, the four elements, and the four stages of life.
Aspen Double Doors
Aspen Double Doors
Renfree Carving StudioRenfree Carving Studio
Aspen Double Doors: These double doors adorn a Santa Fe Stucco Style home located between Golden and Boulder, and are carved extensively on both the interior and exterior panels. These panels are made of Solid White Oak, adding beauty and security to the home. As shown in the top left, the exteriors of the doors are carved into Aspen trees with gilded leaves of gold, silver, and copper to illustrate changing Aspen leaves, in order to mirror the surrounding landscape. To further customize the doors, the copper serves as laurels to the electrical engineer who owns the home; the interior panel features copper busbars as well. Also found on the interior are Bloodwood overlays carved into a Native American four directions symbol, which is a pattern held sacred to the homeowners and can be found throughout the details of the entire house. This pattern embodies many quaternary life forces, such as the four seasons, the four elements, and the four stages of life. Renfree Stuio
Aspen Double Doors
Aspen Double Doors
Renfree Carving StudioRenfree Carving Studio
Aspen Double Doors: These double doors adorn a Santa Fe Stucco Style home located between Golden and Boulder, and are carved extensively on both the interior and exterior panels. These panels are made of Solid White Oak, adding beauty and security to the home. As shown in the top left, the exteriors of the doors are carved into Aspen trees with gilded leaves of gold, silver, and copper to illustrate changing Aspen leaves, in order to mirror the surrounding landscape. To further customize the doors, the copper serves as laurels to the electrical engineer who owns the home; the interior panel features copper busbars as well. Also found on the interior are Bloodwood overlays carved into a Native American four directions symbol, which is a pattern held sacred to the homeowners and can be found throughout the details of the entire house. This pattern embodies many quaternary life forces, such as the four seasons, the four elements, and the four stages of life. Renfree Stuio
Aspen Double Doors
Aspen Double Doors
Renfree Carving StudioRenfree Carving Studio
Aspen Double Doors: These double doors adorn a Santa Fe Stucco Style home located between Golden and Boulder, and are carved extensively on both the interior and exterior panels. These panels are made of Solid White Oak, adding beauty and security to the home. As shown in the top left, the exteriors of the doors are carved into Aspen trees with gilded leaves of gold, silver, and copper to illustrate changing Aspen leaves, in order to mirror the surrounding landscape. To further customize the doors, the copper serves as laurels to the electrical engineer who owns the home; the interior panel features copper busbars as well. Also found on the interior are Bloodwood overlays carved into a Native American four directions symbol, which is a pattern held sacred to the homeowners and can be found throughout the details of the entire house. This pattern embodies many quaternary life forces, such as the four seasons, the four elements, and the four stages of life. Renfree Stuio

ラグジュアリーな両開きドアブラウンのサンタフェスタイルの玄関 (緑のドア、木目調のドア) の写真

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