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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
Deb Kees, AIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 1773 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
Designed by Deb Kees and Dale Mulfinger of SALA Architects, Cottage Revival was inspired by modest late nineteenth century homes in a mid–western river town. The interior space has an open plan with a central kitchen at the heart of the home, and an upper floor with three bedrooms and two baths that is nestled under the roof. There is also abundant outdoor living, which occurs at the front wrap–around porch, and the rear screened porch.
Architect:
Michael J. Eckhardt
Arkos
Total Sq. Ft.: 3124 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 3.5
This charming cottage was originally designed for a lot that slopes to the rear, so it has a lower floor that was built as a partial basement. It has pitched roofs, wood shingle exterior siding, and stone veneer accents, and would sit well on a variety of sites. From the street side, the house looks to be one level, but the back of the house has both levels open to the daylight.
Architect:
Laura Daley
Laura Daley
Total Sq. Ft.: 1246 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.0
Nestled into a hillside with a walkout basement, this house is perfect for a small family or as a vacation home. Compact and efficient, it's fairly inexpensive to build with its simple rectangular footprint and gable roof.
Architect:
Jon Rentfrow
Rentfrow Residential Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 4278 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4.5
Views abound in all directions except the garage in this stunningly attractive house. The facade is composed of stucco and synthetic stone, with lots of interesting accents and details. Gables and gabled dormers contrast beautifully with the front–sloping French Country–style roof, and the multi–paned windows add to the overall effect. This same attention to detail is reflected in the interior of the house as well.
Architect:
David LiaBraaten
DesignHaus
Total Sq. Ft.: 3738 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4.5
This handsome Craftsman–style home was originally built within a meadow of pine trees, so it was designed to reflect the natural beauty that surrounds it. The rooflines are accented with wood beam and knee brace details, and the exterior facade is composed of board and batten siding, cultured stone veneer, and multi–paned windows. This clean, natural aesthetic is reflected in the interior spaces as well.


