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                                 Class  III  homes  usually  contain  a  formal  dining  room,  a large foyer, and several specialty rooms.  The flooring may be hardwood, ceramic tile or slate, and the exterior walls could be made of wood, stucco,  brick  or  stone.   In  a  class   III home you may also see oddly shaped, or specialty windows and shutters.  Roofs will be high pitched and covered with cedar shakes, slate, tile or copper.  Bathrooms will  have  high quality fixtures and tiled stall showers.  You may even notice gold, silver or chrome plated faucets.  Kitchens will likely display solid wood cabinetry and built-in appliances.
                             
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