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Maple Forest

Architect: Michaela Mahady
SALA Architects Inc.

Total Sq. Ft.: 2740  Bedrooms: 3  Baths: 3.0

Originally designed in 1994, this beautiful home has been with us from the beginning.Updated several times over the years, we are proud to offer the newest revision of this Craftsman chalet. A large wrap-around front porch, arched ceilings, exposed beams and abundant natural light distinguishes this design as a gracious, welcoming family home.

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Shaping the Seasons

Architect: Linda Moody
Linda Moody Architects & Associates, Inc

Total Sq. Ft.: 2226  Bedrooms: 2  Baths: 2.0

An eco-friendly version of the New England saltbox. Wood clapboards, double hung windows, and gables to maximize second floor space are contextual features of this uniquely New England design.

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Health House

Architect: Richard Carter
LHB Engineers and Architects

Total Sq. Ft.: 2200  Bedrooms: 3  Baths: 2.5

Designed and built by the American Lung Association as a showcase of healthy design. Architects, building scientists, contractors, manufacturers, and air quality experts came together in Minneapolis in 1994 to design and construct the Health House.

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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.

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September House

Architect: Dale Mulfinger
SALA Architects Inc.

Total Sq. Ft.: 1920  Bedrooms: 3  Baths: 2.5

Designed by architects Deb Kees and Dale Mulfinger, the clean lines and modest, efficient shape of September House was inspired by homes of late nineteenth century mid-western river towns. The interior space has a more modern open plan, and places a central kitchen at the heart of the home. Outdoor living happens at the home's covered front porch and at rear screen porch. Although very much at home in a rural location, the relatively small footprint of September House makes it a good choice for many suburban settings as well.

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