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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
Michaela Mahady, AIA, CID, Principal
SALA Architects, Inc.
There is something about this beautiful Craftsman–style house that seems to make everyone who sees it fall in love with it. The steep–pitched roofs (with a unique curving "lip" over the entry), combined with the shingles, wood siding, and wood detailing, produce an exterior that dazzles all who approach it.
Architect:
Bruce Millard
Studio of Sustainable Design
This North Idaho mountain home was featured in the Dec. 2005/Jan. 2006 issue of "Fine Homebuilding" magazine, and the Sept./Oct. 2004 issue of "Natural Home" magazine. And it was subsequently featured in a special edition of "Best Of Fine Homebuilding" titled Small Homes That Live Large, where it was selected as one of the best 15 smaller houses (under 2,500 sq. ft.) featured in Fine Homebuilding Magazine over the last 25 years!
Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
This house, which was built for a couple of college professors, sits at the bottom of a hayfield that slopes down to the water. It's a very gentle and refined site, and the architect wanted to make sure the house would complement this landscape rather than compete with it.
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.
Architect:
James Gower
James Gower Residential Design
This is a dramatic house for a dramatic site! The Nasookin has strong roof forms, which create very interesting spaces in the three upstairs bedrooms, while the arched and bow windows give the house a distinctive look. On a sloping site, the basement will readily accommodate a separate suite.

