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  2. Masel Residence - Wikipedia

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    A more modest entry further to the west, which originally provided access to the consulting rooms, has since been blocked by the construction of low brick walls. This former public entrance, now converted to a balcony, is closer to the street and is screened from the residential entry by a brick fin wall with a porthole opening.

  3. Athan House - Wikipedia

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    Entry to the house is via a sloped driveway along a brick wall to a castle-like closed facade. [3] Rear and side perspective of Athan House. The northern aspect of the house overlooks bushland via a series of balconies on the upper level bedrooms. [2]

  4. McMansion - Wikipedia

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    One real-estate writer explains a successful formula typically found in McMansions: "symmetrical structures on clear-cut lots with Palladian windows centered over the main entry, and brick or stone enhancing the driveway entrance, plus multiple chimneys, dormers, pilasters, and columns—and inside, the master suite with dressing rooms and bath ...

  5. Sheringham Hall - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance is a double door with brick support piers to either side which is located in the middle of the west wall. There is a connecting driveway to the hall from here. A second entrance is in the south wall near to the buildings located there. The third access is a single entrance in the south-west corner of the garden.

  6. Nathaniel Russell House - Wikipedia

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    The house and grounds are separated from the street by a wrought iron fence set atop a low brick wall, with an iron entrance gate flanked by tall brick piers capped with limestone ball finials. To the south of the house is the garden that was originally laid out in a geometric arrangement with patterned beds of flowers, ornamental shrubs, and ...

  7. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    Stamped concrete in various patterns, highlighted with acid stain. Decorative concrete is the use of concrete as not simply a utilitarian medium for construction but as an aesthetic enhancement to a structure, while still serving its function as an integral part of the building itself such as floors, walls, driveways, and patios.

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