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A craftsman style home in a traditional neighborhood
of narrow lots and front porches. |
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A house with a refined, elegant interior, featured
prominently in articles in both Custom Home and Mid-Atlantic Country.
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The contemporary interpretation of the Tudor style fits the traditional neighborhood context while hinting at the modern interior. |
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A simple rancher footprint blossoms into a top-lighted
central space. |
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Sitting on a 5-acre parcel overlooking the golf course in Williamsburg's Ford's Colony, this large residence combines historic elegance with casual living. |
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Commanding
a panoramic water view, this home demonstrates multiple ways to frame it. |
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A steep slope and limited building area pushed
this house up into the trees. |
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A desire for large living spaces with traditional
furnishings was answered with highly detailed volumes and an arcade separator
of living and dining rooms.
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A Charleston door leads to an entrance
garden to deal with a 50 ft. wide lot with a rear view. |
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Perched on a bluff overlooking the James River,
this home draws its influences from the early Tidewater plantation houses.
The house is designed for one floor, wheelchair accessible living. |
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This dramatic
transformation of an ordinary rancher was featured in Better Homes and Gardens
magazine. |
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