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Mount Bachelor Design Studio
Mount Bachelor Design Studio
Total Sq. Ft.: 3907 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 3.5
This gorgeous ranch–style home features vaulted ceilings in the foyer, the great room, the dining room, and the master bedroom, and lofty 10' ceilings throughout the house. The main photo shows the rear of the house, which as you can see is filled almost entirely with large windows. The master suite – which is quite spacious – is positioned on one side of the house, while two additional bedroom suites and an activity room are located on the other. The great room has a large fireplace that can be enjoyed from the kitchen, and exposed wood trusses supporting the ceiling.
Architect:
Dale Mulfinger, FAIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 1879 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.0
It's described as a cabin, but this extremely popular house is designed as a year–round 3–bedroom home. A 12'–deep screened porch wraps around the entire rear (or front!) of this compact house, and a garret on the upper level is a couple's realm with a fireplace and great light and views. The rustic interior features exposed fine wood details throughout.
Architect:
Christian Gladieux
Gladieux & Associates
Total Sq. Ft.: 3088 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2.5
The Arts & Crafts movement gave us the classic styling of Craftsman design. Thanks to its simple rectangular shape and simple rooflines, this two–story home can be built without breaking your budget, while still providing a wonderful look and feel inside and out. On the main level there's a master suite at the rear for peace and quiet, a 9'–deep porch across the front of the house, and a deck off the dining room for outdoor dining. Upstairs, in addition to three more bedrooms, there's a family room and an office space that could be used as a den.
Architect:
John Sutton, Architect
John Sutton
Total Sq. Ft.: 4491 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2.5
The name of this home says it all – an incredibly beautiful house, in a classic Tuscan style. The elegant arches at the exterior, which have such a profound effect on the appearance of the house, are repeated throughout the stunning interior. The combination of materials on the outside – soft–toned stucco; pre–cast concrete moldings, columns and balustrade; rounded custom wood front door wrapped by wide glass panels; and Spanish tiles on the roof – work perfectly together. While clearly a luxury home by any standard, it says so in a soft and understated manner.
Architect:
R. Wayne Rainey Jr., AIA
Addison Rainey Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 3040 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5
As its name suggests, Southern Revival evokes the charm and comfort of the southern–style home. The front of the house appears symmetrical in design, a common characteristic of this style, and has an 8'–deep covered porch with stately columns that spans the entire front of the home. Two connected screened porches span the entire rear of the house, while an upper covered porch provides additional space to enjoy the open air.


