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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
Total Sq. Ft.: 1418 Bedrooms: 2 Baths: 2.0
This house was designed by the architect to create a place that was wonderful to be in because it was small. The clients wanted the smallest footprint possible to minimize the impact on their beautiful land.
Architect:
Dale Mulfinger, FAIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 1879 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.0
The Porch Cabin was inspired by cabins built in the early 1900's, and it features a screened porch that wraps around three sides of the house. It is reminiscent of the old-fashioned porch cabins that let weekenders visiting from the city sit outside and enjoy the fresh country air, even if it rained all weekend long.
Architect:
Ed Kriskywicz
Construction Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 3045 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5
This is a slightly smaller version of the original Bay Wood plan. Like the original, this home has large windows located to take advantage of multiple views from almost all the rooms. In this version, the small living room, and bedroom 3 above it (as they appear in the floor plans for the original) have been eliminated, while the study on the upper level has been converted to replace bedroom 3, resulting in a more compact floor plan.
Architect:
Jon Rentfrow
Rentfrow Residential Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 7584 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4.5
This unique home is characterized by its dramatic cathedral ceiling, which is expressed in both the interior and exterior of the house. The stone veneer grounds the building to the earth, while the two–story high walls of glass doors and windows rise to the sky. The result is a striking home from the inside out.
Architect:
Ed Kriskywicz
Construction Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 2960 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
As its name and design would suggest, Emerald Island was originally designed for an island setting and a water view. One whole end of the home is a curved pilot house design with windows on three sides.


