111 American Home Design Photos
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Cornerstone Architects
The development of the architecture and the site were critical to blend the home into this well established, but evolving, neighborhood. One goal was to make the home appear as if it had been there 20 years. The home is designed on just under an acre of land with a primary concern of working around the old, established trees (all but one was saved). The exterior style, driven by the client’s taste of a modern Craftsman home, marries materials, finishes and technologies to create a very comfortable environment both inside and out. Sustainable materials and technologies throughout the home create a warm, comfortable, and casual home for the family of four. Considerations from air quality, interior finishes, exterior materials, plan layout and orientation, thermal envelope and energy efficient appliances give this home the warmth of a craftsman with the technological edge of a green home.
Photography by Casey Dunn
Kathryn Tegreene Interior Design
This home was in poor condition when it was found. Much of the trim was missing, there was a bookcase in the room and the carpet smelled very bad. There was a colonnade in that location originally, but it had been removed by a previous owner.
Photography: John Wilbanks
Interior Designer: Kathryn Tegreene Interior Design
Arbuckle Design Builders, LLC
This kitchen was designed to have a good flow of traffic and be open to the rest of the house. As you can see the dinning room arch way was been opened up quite a bit allowing for an island. This was achieved by preserving the original trim in the dinning room and matching trim profiles/stain color in the kitchen. The cabinets have the look of the original cabinet's, but the functionality of a new modern day cabinet. For many of us who live in the city we prefer the charm of an older home but the features of a new home.
Photos by: Benjamin Clasen
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