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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
Robert Gerloff
SALA Architects, Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 1845 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.0
This split–level design allows two walk–out bedrooms on the lower level and a master bedroom situated at tree–house level. Although it's not quite 2,000 square feet, the sloping ceilings and open floor plan create a spacious interior. Carefully placed windows on all walls allow a continuous stream of light throughout the day.
Architect:
Bruce Millard
Studio of Sustainable Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 2525 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
This North Idaho mountain home was featured in the Dec. 2005/Jan. 2006 issue of "Fine Homebuilding" magazine, and the Sept./Oct. 2004 issue of "Natural Home" magazine. And it was subsequently featured in a special edition of "Best Of Fine Homebuilding" titled Small Homes That Live Large, where it was selected as one of the best 15 smaller houses (under 2,500 sq. ft.) featured in Fine Homebuilding Magazine over the last 25 years!
Architect:
John Barrja
Barrja Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 4337 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4.5
This luxurious French country home was originally finished in stone veneer and wood cedar shingles. It is reminiscent of Old World architecture, with its wooden shutters and trim, and the arched entryway that mimics the multiple arched windows at the front and rear.
Architect:
Neill Aarons
Aarons Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 4762 Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 5.5
This beautiful Mediterranean style home has abundant space within its finely detailed exterior. High ceilings, curved balconies, and decorative ceilings accent the interior spaces. The lower level has abundant living spaces, including a media room, an exercise room, a family room, and formal living and dining rooms, while the upstairs is devoted to four bedroom suites, each with their own full bath.
Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
Total Sq. Ft.: 1237 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 1.0
The architect has always seen this house as an island in a sea of woods or fields. In the clients' case it was a second growth spruce and cedar forest a bit inland from the Maine coast.


