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the woodland: material palette

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Knotty Pine- Exterior Siding

Rather knotty and uniformly textured, this wood grounds any design within the rich architectural language of the region. Currently experiencing a great resurgence in popularity and demand, this wood is a sustainable answer to natural wood siding. Through a sustainable surface treatment, this wood will beautifully age to reflect the wild of the Catskills.

Concrete- Floors

A concrete floor will bring a modern sophistication that will beautifully contrast the natural surroundings of the site. Extremely low-maintenance and durable, concrete flooring is perfect for an active lifestyle.

Slate- Countertops

Perfectly balancing refinement and a certain roughness of a truly natural material, slate is one of the rare stones that is non-porous and therefore prevents stains and damage common to other countertop materials.

Subway Tile- Kitchen and Feature Wall

With a nod back to New York City, subway tile will brings timeless and classic design to South HIll while offering a modern approach with a palette of rich matte black, and varying shade in glazing. Slightly textured, and soft on the surface, the tiles add a touch of flair to your spaces.

North American White Oak- Kitchen Millwork

White oak is durable and sustainable wood with rich light brown tones. With a distinct and appealing aroma, white oak will be a daily reminder of the beauty of South Hill. Naturally water and rot resistant, this hearty wood will extend the life of your floors with very low maintenance.

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