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This historic Boston Colonial home, built in 1912, is located in Brookline’s Cottage Farm neighborhood, two miles west of downtown Boston. When purchased by the homeowners the house was on the verge of complete deterioration after decades of neglect.
The homeowners were proud to purchase this riverside contemporary, vaulted ceiling apartment in the heart of one of British Columbia’s most picturesque towns.
Your home is your haven. It’s your refuge after a long day out. You need the peace and…
Located in the picturesque Portsmouth, this private residence truly embraces its location, capturing views from every angle plus allowing air to enter and keeping the interiors cool during summer months. Numerous doors and windows make the home appear as though its inhabitants are a natural part of their surroundings—as is the home.
The retractable door screens feature Phifer 18/14 Insect mesh with 45% openness in charcoal finish, delivering great visibility to the outside and protection from the bugs. Magnet latching system keeps the screens closed when in use.
The selected mesh type (Fiberglass 18/14 mesh by Phifer) in silver grey finish provides ventilation and insect protection when the screens are in use, and blocks 40% of UV rays during sunny days.
For their historic home renovation, the owners needed screens that offered solar shade, ventilation and insect protection, all while following the Historical Society’s firm guidelines.
Living in the countryside can be idyllic – with the possibility of peace, privacy and room to breathe! But living close to farmland meant that Joanne and Gary B. had to keep their patio doors closed to keep insects out.