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Architect:
Robert Hartford
Hartford Designs
Clean lines – inside and out – distinguish this lovely Craftsman–style house. Large open spaces on the main floor create flexible living spaces, and the two upper floor variations allow you to choose between having a three or four–bedroom home. The primary view is to one side, but there's both an open deck and screened porch at the rear of the house. The living room has a tall ceiling with a sloping portion with skylights in it, and a two–sided fireplace between it and the dining room.
Architect:
Christian Gladieux
Gladieux & Associates
The original homeowners who built this classic Craftsman–style house chose bold colors and varying textures to highlight all the architectural elements. While the look and "feel" is pure Craftsman, the ceilings are set at a comfortable 9', and the floor plan is perfectly suited to the way families actually use their homes. The huge walk–in pantry off the kitchen is one of our favorite elements, along with the views enjoyed by every room in the house.
Architect:
Christian Gladieux
Gladieux & Associates
This Craftsman style home features a generous covered front porch that spans the width of the home, and long shed dormers on both sides of the upper level. The kitchen has the signature arts and crafts breakfast nook, with peek–a–boo windows that look out to the living room and the foyer. The master suite is on the main level at the rear of the house, while upstairs there are three more bedrooms, a large playroom, and the laundry room.
Architect:
Ed Kriskywicz
Construction Design
This compact 3–bedroom house was originally designed as a vacation home. The exterior features Craftsman detailing and exposed wood at the eaves, and the homeowners chose cedar shingles for the outer walls. There are great views to the rear and sides from both levels of the house, and a large fireplace warms all the primary living spaces.
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