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Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
This house is composed of unique separate elements that fit together perfectly. A rectangular "silo" at the front encases a light–filled spiral staircase that leads to the upper level, where there are two bedrooms with tremendous views to the rear and sides, and a lovely sitting area. There's a screened porch off the master bedroom and the living room, and a large deck that wraps around the dining room. The original homeowners used the front portion of the long living room as a music space with a grand piano.
Architect:
Jean Larson, AIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
This house seems to fit everyone's memory of old farmhouses. It's been a best–seller for as long as we've been in business, and when you see the photographs you will see why. Like all great farmhouses, it features clean outer walls that rise straight from the ground to the eaves of the gabled roof, and a covered porch next to a screened porch span the entire front of the house.
Architect:
Tim Fuller, AIA, LEED AP, Principal
SALA Architects, Inc.
This is a classic farmhouse in look and style, but with a more modern floor plan. The plans call for stained clapboard and a bit of stucco on the exterior, and fiberglass shingles on the roof, but you could of course clad it with anything you like. Its features include a screened porch off the dining area, a home office that could be used for other purposes, and a private roof deck off the master bedroom.
Architect:
R K Faust
Faust & Associates
This handsome farmhouse would fit well in nearly any region or neighborhood. The master suite is located on the main level, and upstairs there are three additional bedrooms, along with a large rec room. An 8'–deep covered porch spans the entire front of the house before wrapping around one side, and there's another at the rear off the great room. The garage has space for two vehicles and a good sized shop, and there's space above it for a bonus room and attic storage.
Architect:
Debra Coleman
Passive Solar Designs
Craftsman detailing adds to the appearance of this classic farm–style home. The master bedroom and all of the main living spaces enjoy terrific views to the rear, as do the three additional bedrooms on the second level. There's also a deck that spans the entire width of the house at the rear. The great room ceiling soars to 19' in the middle, and all the living spaces are open to each other.
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