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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.
Field of Dreams
Architect:
Jean Larson
SALA Architects
Total Sq. Ft.: 2354 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.5
Field of Dreams has long been one of our most popular homes, and was designed by Jean Larson with Steve Mooney and Greg Graton. 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 home has become an icon.
Idea Home
Architect:
Michaela Mahady
SALA Architects Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 2880 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5
Michaela Mahady, architect of our long popular Maple Forest series of homes, teamed up with Debra Kees to create this beautiful Craftsman style home. The simple, moderate-pitched gabled roof of the home, the attention to architectural details like horizontal bands of windows, decorative wooden brackets and wood trim, as well as the use three distinctly different exterior textures (brick, stucco and cedar shingles) firmly tie this home to its Arts and Crafts past. Yet, with a nod towards the varying needs of the modern family, careful attention was given to architectural and building design, making this home one of our most versatile in terms of construction. It is easily built in sizes from as small as 2,397 square feet to as large as 2,880 square feet. And it is designed to be able to fit on a narrow suburban lot, yet is equally at home on rural acreage with plenty of elbow-room.
Stone Craftsman
Architect:
Matthew Bialecki
Matthew Bialecki Associates
Total Sq. Ft.: 4174 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.0
Inspired by the Arts and Crafts houses of Greene & Greene as well as the Adirondack Camps of the 19th century, the Stone Craftsman House is actually a high-performance green building within its historic design. This very spacious home is designed as an advanced passive solar, energy-efficient structure with a strong emphasis on the design of the building envelope for minimal heat requirements and total passive cooling.
L'Eaubelle
Architect:
Michaela Mahady
SALA Architects Inc.
Total Sq. Ft.: 2446 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.0
We designed a steep roofed cottage of stucco and wood, with a simple plan that contains the basic activities of daily life within a single great-room. The gabled forms offer opportunities for a open volume over the living room, a tiny play loft at the peak of the roof between the childrens' bedrooms, and a treehouse space shaded by awnings perched above the garage.
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