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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).
Sunnyside
Architect:
Jamie McNett
Jamie McNett
Total Sq. Ft.: 2600 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
Sunnyside is a clean and simple, yet spacious and elegant split-level design. Numerous windows along the living room side of the home bring in abundant and healthy natural sunlight, as well as opening the view to that direction. Sunnyside's long rectangular shape, combined with an easily moved detached garage and the corner placement of the front entry, make this home adaptable to a wide variety of lot shapes and orientations: Front view, rear view or side view; rural, suburban, or narrow lakefront lots.
Mountainside
Architect:
Jamie McNett
Jamie McNett
Total Sq. Ft.: 2600 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
Mountainside, as the name suggests, was originally designed for a sloped lot in a hillside setting. This beautiful shingle sided home, packs a lot of features into a relatively small footprint. It is a spacious and elegant split-level design with numerous windows along the view side of the home. The windows bring abundant and healthy natural sunlight deep into the home, as well as opening the view to that direction. A large elevated deck on that side capitalizes on the view.
<Field of Dreams 2
Architect:
Jean Larson
SALA Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 2370 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
Based on one of our most popular designs, Field of Dreams 2 is a classic farmhouse, but with the addition of an attached garage. Like its predecessor, this new home is specifically intended to look like it belongs to the land in its agrarian past. Its form revives the simplicity and good proportions of classic North American farmhouses. Featured in the highly acclaimed book Creating The Not So Big House by Sarah Susanka, in the introduction to The Farmhouse by Jean Larson, and recently in a feature article in Inspired House magazine, the original home has become an icon. With only fairly minor differences from the original Field of Dreams, Field of Dreams 2 is an excellent choice for someone wanting the beautiful and classic architecture, but where local building codes, covenants or personal needs exclude the use of the detached garage of the original.
Sun, Straw and Earthen Floor 2
Architect:
Darrel DeBoer
DeBoer Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 2160 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 3.0
Based on one of our most celebrated strawbale designs, Sun, Straw and Earthen Floor 2 is an expanded version of the original. In this variation, the master bedroom and one large bedroom are on the ground level, allowing the home to essentially function as a 1,800 square foot single level home. However, a 340 square foot upper level study is easily adapted to become a home office, guest bedroom or the home's third bedroom. Versatility, energy efficiency, excellent building design and healthy building materials all combine to make this passive solar home an excellent choice for a family looking to build both a beautiful and environmentally friendly home.




