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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
Travis Gaylord Young, AIA
Studio Momentum Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 1852 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.0
This 1,850 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home was originally developed to fit on smaller inner city lots. The scale and proportion are similar to turn of century homes, but the styling is thoroughly modern.
Architect:
David Arkin & Anni Tilt
Arkin Tilt Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 1860 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2.0
Natural Habitat received the Western Home Award from "Sunset" magazine, and has been featured in numerous books and magazines. The architects, David Arkin & Anni Tilt, a husband and wife team, conceived of and designed this home to give the residents a sense of being at home in nature.
Architect:
Christian Gladieux
Gladieux & Associates
Total Sq. Ft.: 2626 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5
This Craftsman style home has a covered entry porch that spans the entire width of the house, providing a perfect place to enjoy warm summer evenings. The exterior features both gable and shed dormers at the front and rear of the house. Partial height walls between the foyer and the dining room, and the kitchen beyond it, create distinct areas while preserving an open feeling.
Architect:
Michaela Mahady, AIA, CID, Principal
SALA Architects, Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 2446 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.0
We designed a steep roofed cottage of stucco and wood, with a simple plan that contains the basic activities of daily life within a single great-room. The gabled forms offer opportunities for a open volume over the living room, a tiny play loft at the peak of the roof between the childrens' bedrooms, and a treehouse space shaded by awnings perched above the garage.
Architect:
Ed Kriskywicz
Construction Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 4121 Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 3.5
This home has many characteristics of the classic farmhouse, with its wraparound covered porch beneath a low–pitched roof, and hipped dormers projecting from a simple roof over the main portion of the house, all projecting an aura of understated elegance. Unlike farmhouses in the past, however, this home features a master suite on the main level, an optional elevator serving all 3 floors, and the walk–out lower level is designed as a full and complete in–law unit.


