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Country Estate

Architect: John Barrja
Barrja Design

Total Sq. Ft.: 5087  Bedrooms: 4  Baths: 3.5

This elegant home has details reminiscent of the Gothic style and other European influences. The exterior is a combination of stucco and stone, accented with arched windows, wood shutters, brickwork, and copper spires at the roof.



European Tudor

Architect: John Barrja
Barrja Design

Total Sq. Ft.: 4759  Bedrooms: 5  Baths: 5.0

This home has a number of European influences, from the Tudor detailing and decorative windows, to the curved rooftop and cupola roof. The stonework on the front facade combines beautifully with the stucco finish, and the wood trim and details.



French Country Manor

Architect: John Barrja
Barrja Design

Total Sq. Ft.: 4450  Bedrooms: 5  Baths: 4.0

The simple details of this French country style home give it an old world charm, with its wooden plank shutters, stone veneer, and arched windows. The first floor features a beautifully arranged and well thought out open plan around a dramatic, centrally located great room, and the upper media room and optional bonus room would work well for a large or growing family.



Contemporary European Home

Architect: R K Faust
Upright Design Group

Total Sq. Ft.: 5183  Bedrooms: 4  Baths: 5.5

This contemporary home has strong European influences in both the interior and exterior details. Brick and stone veneer grace the exterior of the house, along with wooden shutters that frame the arched brick–lined window openings. And the multiple rooflines add to the unique and handsome appearance of the exterior.



Timeless Classic

Architect: John Barrja
Barrja Design

Total Sq. Ft.: 3858  Bedrooms: 4  Baths: 3.5

The floor plan of this beautifully crafted home steps back towards the rear, which allows more windows for sunlight and views. As you walk through the front courtyard, the lower roof lines and the design of spaces create a sense of intimacy in a truly spacious home. The upper floor has potential for expansion, providing an alternative for those that may want to add on in the future.





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