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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
John Barrja
Barrja Design
Total Sq. Ft.: 3151 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5
This four-bedroom home has classic architectural elements and details, such as flying gables, copper spires, wood corbels, and small paned glass windows. The interior is just as impressive, with high vaulted ceilings, and a barrel ceiling in the dining room.
Architect:
Paul Deardorff
TKP Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 4268 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 4.0
This one–of–a–kind home was designed to capitalize on a site accessed from the downhill side, and with views on the downhill side. The facade of the original house was composed of stone veneer and thick lap siding, with lots of wood details at the gable, around the windows, and at the entryway. Antique wood beams and flooring that was reclaimed from an old mine were used liberally in the interior, adding a rustic feel to this otherwise contemporary home.
Architect:
R. Wayne Rainey Jr., AIA
Addison Rainey Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 2764 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 3.0
This cozy home has an entry porch that wraps around one corner, and a screened porch at the rear – ideal for those who enjoy outdoor living. Wood siding graces the exterior, which also features elegant wood columns, and wood shutters at the windows. These plans include drawings for a detached single–car garage.
Architect:
R K Faust
Upright Design Group
Total Sq. Ft.: 2327 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2.5
Wood exterior shutters, small paned windows, and covered porches create an inviting home full of southern charm. The 8' wide covered porch provides room for chairs and furniture to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Architect:
Karen Keating, AIA
TKP Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 5477 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5
This single–story ranch house with a walk–out lower level combines Craftsman styling with rustic mountain detailing. The exterior is comprised primarily of stone veneer and stucco that, along with its broad overhangs and soft rolling roof forms, helps it merge with its natural surroundings.


