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Project 1
  • Direction from the client was that the home was “to look as though it had grown there”. Designed to look like a humble eighteenth-century three-bay farm house that was expanded, at some point, to a grander five bays, it incorporates the extensive use of salvaged materials such as field stone, flooring, hand-planed millwork and paneling, mantels, doors and hardware. Meticulous attention to eighteenth century details makes it impossible to believe that this home was completed in the 21st - century, exploding the myth that “they don't build them like they used to.”
  • Direction from the client was that the home was “to look as though it had grown there”. Designed to look like a humble eighteenth-century three-bay farm house that was expanded, at some point, to a grander five bays, it incorporates the extensive use of salvaged materials such as field stone, flooring, hand-planed millwork and paneling, mantels, doors and hardware. Meticulous attention to eighteenth century details makes it impossible to believe that this home was completed in the 21st - century, exploding the myth that “they don't build them like they used to.”
  • Direction from the client was that the home was “to look as though it had grown there”. Designed to look like a humble eighteenth-century three-bay farm house that was expanded, at some point, to a grander five bays, it incorporates the extensive use of salvaged materials such as field stone, flooring, hand-planed millwork and paneling, mantels, doors and hardware. Meticulous attention to eighteenth century details makes it impossible to believe that this home was completed in the 21st - century, exploding the myth that “they don't build them like they used to.”
  • Direction from the client was that the home was “to look as though it had grown there”. Designed to look like a humble eighteenth-century three-bay farm house that was expanded, at some point, to a grander five bays, it incorporates the extensive use of salvaged materials such as field stone, flooring, hand-planed millwork and paneling, mantels, doors and hardware. Meticulous attention to eighteenth century details makes it impossible to believe that this home was completed in the 21st - century, exploding the myth that “they don't build them like they used to.”
  • Direction from the client was that the home was “to look as though it had grown there”. Designed to look like a humble eighteenth-century three-bay farm house that was expanded, at some point, to a grander five bays, it incorporates the extensive use of salvaged materials such as field stone, flooring, hand-planed millwork and paneling, mantels, doors and hardware. Meticulous attention to eighteenth century details makes it impossible to believe that this home was completed in the 21st - century, exploding the myth that “they don't build them like they used to.”
  • Direction from the client was that the home was “to look as though it had grown there”. Designed to look like a humble eighteenth-century three-bay farm house that was expanded, at some point, to a grander five bays, it incorporates the extensive use of salvaged materials such as field stone, flooring, hand-planed millwork and paneling, mantels, doors and hardware. Meticulous attention to eighteenth century details makes it impossible to believe that this home was completed in the 21st - century, exploding the myth that “they don't build them like they used to.”
  • Direction from the client was that the home was “to look as though it had grown there”. Designed to look like a humble eighteenth-century three-bay farm house that was expanded, at some point, to a grander five bays, it incorporates the extensive use of salvaged materials such as field stone, flooring, hand-planed millwork and paneling, mantels, doors and hardware. Meticulous attention to eighteenth century details makes it impossible to believe that this home was completed in the 21st - century, exploding the myth that “they don't build them like they used to.”