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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
D.R. Coleman, AIA
Passive Solar Design
The Cottage Atrium evolved from the Atrium 2 house plan by Ms. Coleman, which we also sell. Like all of Ms. Coleman's designs, Cottage Atrium was originally designed for a client who wanted an energy–efficient, passive solar home.
Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
This house was designed by the architect to create a place that was wonderful to be in because it was small. The clients wanted the smallest footprint possible to minimize the impact on their beautiful land.
Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
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.
Architect:
Deb Kees, AIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
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:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
This house was designed for clients who had a beautiful hillside that looks westward into a gorgeous bay in Maine. Granite ledges stepped away down the hill to the west, and a grove of mature spruce trees made the site private and gave it a great sense of place.

