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Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735Architect:
Ed Kriskywicz
Construction Design
Windy Ridge packs a lot of home and a lot of character into its relatively small footprint. Abundant windows and vaulted ceilings give the interior a light and open feel. A combination of cultured stone down low, horizontal 1/4 log wood siding in the middle, and vertical board and batten siding above, give the exterior it's rustic charm.
Architect:
Francis Sullivan
Francis Sullivan Architect
Originally designed for an energy efficient specialty builder, this two–story craftsman style house won an award from Efficiency Vermont. Red cedar shingles and decorative trim provide a slightly rustic look to this exceptional home. The many windows and expansive feeling on the first floor prove that a house need not be a windowless box to meet high standard energy codes, and leave a small carbon footprint.
Architect:
Dale Mulfinger, FAIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
The Porch Cabin was inspired by cabins built in the early 1900's, and it features a screened porch that wraps around three sides of the house. It is reminiscent of the old-fashioned porch cabins that let weekenders visiting from the city sit outside and enjoy the fresh country air, even if it rained all weekend long.
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.

