Breaking Tradition: Unveiling Sustainable Architecture with a Landmark Structural Brick Masonry Home

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In our full home tour of our brick European Farmhouse styled 1900 Oso project, located in Wheeler District in Oklahoma City, we're not just showing you around a beautiful home; we are letting you in on many of our strategies and secrets in creating a home that both looks and feels amazing and is built to last for centuries. From the open floor-plan, to architectural details like the arch and fireplace, we consider every detail with intentional thought and design, making this home stand out as a piece of art.

Many people know us as the 'brick guys' and that's true because brick is our medium of choice, but really we are composers of entire buildings and houses and feelings. We design the floor plan, every detail of the house, and oversee every step of the building. As a piece of art, each home is a story that unfolds over time. We love how this story came together and hope you will follow along and share!

FINISHES

BRICK Reclaimed brick out of Kansas City

MORTAR Graymont PHL 5.0 (Pozzolanic Hydraulic Lime) - NO portland

WINDOWS Pella Lifestyle Series

WOOD FLOORS #2, 5" white oak with a water based clear coat

TILE FLOORS2" tumbled carerra marble hex; belgium bluestone

COUNTERTOPS Silver/gray granite

PAINT COLORS Farrow & Ball: Cabinets - Green Smoke and Lichen; Trim - Dimity; Walls - Stirabout

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