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Barn House
Architect:
Matthew Bialecki
Matthew Bialecki Associates
Total Sq. Ft.: 2559 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 3.0
The extremely versatile Barn House is a home with its basement level above ground. This home was designed to combine the functional above ground spaces and storage of a barn, with an elevated home for a family of four. In this regard, it has been designed in much the same way as the time-honored tradition of a Tuscan Farmhouse ("stables" below, living quarters above).
Maple Forest 3
Architect:
Michaela Mahady
SALA Architects Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 2557 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.0
Maple Forest 3 is the most recent version in this striking series of designs. Like its predecessors, it retains the steep cottage style roof, distinctive stone chimney and rounded deck. Designed for a long narrow lot, it fits in many situations the other variations do not.
Juneau
Architect:
Bruce Wydeven
Milwaukee Craftsman, LLC
Total Sq. Ft.: 2534 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2.5
The Juneau home combines the massing of traditional architecture with a more contemporary twist. The home was originally designed for a corner lot in an urban development, and one of the design intents was to maximize the living area with a minimal footprint. Clever design and efficient use of space made this possible.
Maple Forest 2
Architect:
Michaela Mahady
SALA Architects Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 2500 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 3.0
A slightly smaller, and simplified version of the very popular Maple Forest home designed by Michaela Mahady. Like the original, it has steeply pitched roofs and large round porch. Its simpler roof design and more square foundation shape are intended to make it easy to build.
Mountain House
Architect:
Matthew Bialecki
Matthew Bialecki Associates
Total Sq. Ft.: 2481 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
Mountain House is inspired by the picturesque stick style of A. J. Downing and the Adirondack Great Camps of the late 19th century. Wider than it is deep, and featuring a two story rear porch, upper level rear balcony and ample rear windows, the entire house is oriented toward a rear view.




