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Architect:
Jean Larson, AIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
This new farm house looks like it belonged to the land in its agrarian past. The house is nestled into the east side of a knoll, and looks out onto a pasture of wild grasses. Its form revives the simplicity and good proportions of classic farm-houses seen across the rural areas of the Midwest.
Architect:
Christian Gladieux
Gladieux & Associates
Two distinctive gabled dormers that face the front of the house, and the abundant outdoor lounge spaces, are two features that distinguish this classic Arts and Crafts inspired home. The front covered porch spans the width of the house, and it is framed with arched beams, and wood posts which sit atop stone pillars. And the combination of surface textures and colors provide a unique as well as attractive exterior.
Architect:
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:
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:
Christian Gladieux
Gladieux & Associates
This house is a fine example of a classic craftsman bungalow, displaying its craftsman detailing in both its handsome exterior and continuing throughout the entire interior of the home. The generous front covered porch spans the entire width of the home, and includes timber posts atop oversized tapered columns, timber frame detailing, and a vaulted ceiling over the entry door. The spacious and open kitchen features a unique breakfast nook with peek–a–boo views to the living room and the stairway.
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