New Photos - Touch of Nature

New images! Click here to check out some new images of completed project, "A Touch of Nature."


This recently finished project has some brand new photos uploaded to my website of the various rooms throughout the estate.  Complete with a gorgeous kitchen, luxurious tile treatments, and a media room to make a theater envious, this home is worth the look!


Natural materials and cleverly selected plumbing give this a powder bathroom everyone will want to visit!

NOTE:  The powder bathroom is often the most visited room in a home, especially when guests are over.  Why not make is special with some fun materials, colors, and accessories!


What a fun way to spend an afternoon!  Soak up some sun in the pool then come in side for some games of shuffle board and pool.  

Click here to see more photos!

3 comments (Add your own)

1. Rosimeire wrote:
A crate rellay is the best way to go. It rellay helps with potty training, and puppies soon grow to love them. Our shepherd pup hated his for the first week, but now he goes in there every night to sleep, even though we leave the door open at night.Unfortunately, at 10 weeks, a puppy cant hold it for eight hours, so that is out of the question for you. At the same time, it is going to make potty training REALLY hard for you because your puppy is forced to go potty inside. So I guess you are doing the best you can under the circumstances.If you can though, have a friend or neighbor come by 4 hours into your shift and let your puppy outside. That way you can safely crate him but know that he will get out in 4 hours so he wont potty in his crate. It will make potty training so much easier.

Sat, October 20, 2012 @ 9:19 AM

2. Tina wrote:
Better not use the crate what u do with the overnight area sonuds fine, I usually use a news paper and when they poo on it i praise them, when they didnt i used to put the poo on the newspaper and show it to them, after they got used to the newspaper i took the newspaper out of the door, then when they wanted to do their business they would scratch the door, slowly i took the newspaper away and when they scratched the door i just took them out, then i would just take them out at regular times 2 times a day, worked with every puppy apart from our current bitch which is a belgian shepherd/chow chow mix and she did it naturally by herself without ever being trained

Sun, October 21, 2012 @ 12:42 AM

3. Gloria wrote:
Well first off, when you get a new dog, you DONT want to leave it home alone, especially for that long. You'll eiehtr need to take it with you or find someone to watch it because leaving a new dog alone in a new place can have bad affects on it when its older .but, if you ABSOLUTELY have to leave it home, leave him in a small room that doesnt have a lot of things for it to tear up in it, and leave a bed for him, food and water in raised food bowl stand (so they dont spill it everywhere) and puppy pads would probably be good so not to leave a mess everywhere, and leave plenty of toys and stuff to chew on because a dog left alone for that long will get bored, and if at all possible, get him another dog companion, that help ALOT when the owner isn;t aroundReferences :

Fri, February 8, 2013 @ 2:53 AM

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