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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
John Barrja
Barrja Design
Cupola roofs, copper spires, and decorative windows are only some of the architectural details that make this luxurious home unique. An outdoor masonry hearth, and a covered cabana with a serving bar and grill, allow you to do outdoor cooking and dining on either warm or cooler days.
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:
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:
Linda Moody
Linda Moody Architects & Associates, Inc
An environmentally friendly version of the New England saltbox with a two story passive solar garden room.
Architect:
Francis Sullivan
Francis Sullivan Architect
This home was originally designed for a couple on Cape Cod who wanted a home that blended in with the local architecture. Designed for a site that slopes to the back, the design features a walk–out basement/garage bay on the downhill side. The original homeowners used white cedar shingles on the exterior, and asphalt shingles on the roof.

