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"ST. HELENA FARMHOUSE," BY BACKEN, GILLAM + KROEGER ARCHITECTS

BEAUTIFUL SCREEN PORCH OF ST. HELENA FARMHOUSE BY BACKEN, GILLAM & KROEGER ARCHITECTS, PHOTO: BGARCH.COM
Architect Howard J. Backen, principal of Backen, Gillam & Kroeger Architects of St. Helena, California, redesigned a simple 1890s Napa Valley farmhouse for a couple who had initially intended to construct a brand-new residence. Mr. Backen turned a once-unremarkable structure into a beautifully open, bright and livable home.*

"KIAWAH ISLAND ESTATE," BY SHOPE RENO WHARTON, RUSS COOPER ASSOCIATES, INC. + JACQUELYNNE P. LANHAM DESIGNS, INC.

The other day, I came across an entry about the brand new website of Atlanta-based interior designer, Jackye Lanham, on one of my favorite blogs, Things That Inspire.  As I browsed through the beautiful images, a few rooms seemed very familiar. I finally remembered where I had seen the designer's elegant work: Ms. Lanham was part of the talented team of professionals who collaborated to create this stunning shingle-style estate, located on Kiawah Island, a barrier island just twenty-one miles off the coast of historic Charleston, South Carolina. The house is, coincidentally, on the market.

"CHARMING SOUTHERN KITCHEN," JACQUELYNNE P. LANHAM DESIGNS, INC.

I have to thank Holly at Things That Inspire for featuring the brand-new website of Atlanta-based interior designer, Jackye Lanham. Ms. Lanham's work embodies the elegance and grace of the South, while still maintaining a sense of livability.
This charming kitchen, for example, feels vintage, but still so fresh. I love the kitchen table in its center, as well as the seatcushions atop the surrounding chairs; and the plates, in their antique finish, grouped around the stainless steel hood provide a wonderful accent.

2011 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST HOME DESIGN SHOW

Architectural Digest Magazine and the New York Times are co-sponsoring the 10th Annual Architectural Digest Home Design Show, March 17th through 20th, at Pier 94 in New York City.

"BUCKHEAD RENOVATION," BY SPITZMILLER & NORRIS

You can own this stately Buckhead residence, masterfully renovated by premier Atlanta architects, Spitzmiller & Norris.

POLHEMUS SAVERY DASILVA ARCHITECTS BUILDERS HONORED WITH NAHB 2010 NATIONAL CUSTOM HOME BUILDER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Congratulations to Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects BuildersPeter Polhemus, recently "named the 2010 National Custom Home Builder of the Year by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). This is the first time the award has been given to an individual who is both a Builder and an Architect leading an integrated architecture and construction firm, and is the first National Custom Home Builder of the Year Award by NAHB to a firm in New England."

"LOMBARDY," BY NEUMANN LEWIS BUCHANAN ARCHITECTS

Visit Clem Labine's PERIOD-HOMES.COM to read "Summer Ensemble," by Lynne Lavelle. The article highlights Neumann Lewis Buchanan Architects' extensive restoration and renovation of Lombardy, a beautiful two-hundred acre farm situated on the Miles River in Talbot Country, MD. "The clients’ principal goals were to make the house more family-friendly, to open up its riverfront façade to take advantage of the views, and to renovate the earlier structure for use as a guesthouse."

"CLASSIC KITCHEN," BY INES LOMBARDI OF OSBORNE CABINETS + MILLWORK

Ines Lombardi, of Osborne Cabinets & Millwork, won a regional award in the 2008/09 Sub-Zero/Wolf Design Contest for this classic kitchen. Ms. Lombardi incorporated wonderful accents into the design scheme, like the copper pendant lighting and cookware; a splash of (what appears to be) robin's egg blue paint inside the glass-front cupboards; rustic beams to add interest and warmth to the room; and slate tiles (as opposed to ubiquitous hardwood flooring, which scratches so easily).*

"EARLY AMERICAN STONE COLONIAL," BY PERIOD ARCHITECTURE, LTD.

Just today I stumbled across the portfolio of Period Architecture, Ltd. of West Chester, Pennsylvania. The firm "draws on the classic building traditions of the Delaware Valley for inspiration in creating thoughtful designs."*
I posted a few screenshots from the firm's website, but unfortunately, their galleries (right now) are organized by "exteriors" and "interiors" rather than individual projects (so I can't provide much information). Nonetheless, the photos exemplify the style and craftsmanship of their beautiful work.

"POOL PAVILION," BY CATALANO ARCHITECTS AT WILLOW DECOR

Check out this "Spectacular Pool Pavilion" by Catalano Architects Inc., featured today on one of my favorite blogsWillow Decor.
I also recommend reading "Lessons from a Grand Home" to see additional images of this beautiful residence. 
The wonderful photographs were taken by the talented, Eric Roth.

"HOUSE AT SEASIDE," BY ROBERT A. M. STERN ARCHITECTS, LLP

The couple who wisely commissioned Robert A. M. Stern to design their oceanfront home in the New Urbanist town of Seaside, Florida, "wanted a house that would become an icon." Mr. Stern and his associates certainly satisfied their clients' request.*

"GEORGIAN ESTATE," ALLAN GREENBERG ARCHITECT + CULLMAN & KRAVIS

Allan Greenberg, "one of the most lauded revivalists of American classical architecture," and the talented Elissa Cullman, of Cullman & Kravis, Inc., collaborated on the architecture and interior design of this "new Georgian-style house, set on one-hundred acres in New Jersey’s horse country." Architectural Digest featured the residence in a wonderful article entitled, "In the Georgian Fashion," in its October 2009 issue.*

ONE OF OUR FAVORITE SITES: DESIGN*SPONGE

Check out Design*Sponge, Brooklyn-based writer Grace Bonney's lovely blog, which "features store and product reviews, cityproduct, and gift guides, diy projects, before and after furniture and home makeovers, (house) tours..." and so much more. Click here to visit Design*Sponge today!
This stunning residence, situated on two acres overlooking the Long Island Sound, was designed by Halper Owens Architects LLC and built by the master craftsmen of Mayfair Construction.  The home was "inspired by the free eclecticism of early-twentieth century architects, which combined English, French and American architectural elements freely."*

"MAINE COASTAL GEM," BY BARNES VANZE AT WILLOW DECOR

Visit Willow Decor (one of my favorite blogs) to read "Maine Coastal Gem," which highlights a beautiful historic renovation by Barnes Vanze.
James Salomon traveled to Bar Harbor, Maine, to photograph the residence, and he was kind enough to allow Willow Decor to post his gorgeous images.

"RIDGESIDE VINEYARD FARMHOUSE," BY BARNES VANZE

The Washington, DC-based firm of Barnes Vanze designed this new farmhouse in the Virginia countryside for a recently-retired couple who decided to pursue their dream of opening a vineyard. According to the architects, "the house is conceived of as a farm compound, a small village. It is sited so that one climbs the hill and enters the house from the high side, saving the overwhelming view for your entry into the (home)."*

"STONE GEORGIAN," BY MARK P. FINLAY ARCHITECTS, AIA AT PERIOD HOMES

Check out Clem Labine's Period Homes to get an in-depth look at this beautiful stone Georgian, designed by Mark P. Finlay Architects, AIA.
Mr. Finlay "started off his design scheme with a small-scale main structure," which is "classic Georgian in character." He then "added larger structures at the rear" to suggest that the house grew with the family over time, as "most of these Connecticut houses evolved."
To learn more about this project, and see additional photos of this exquisite residence, visit PERIOD-HOMES.COM.

HIGH GLOSS MAGAZINE

Check out the premier issue of High Gloss Magazine, a beautiful new digital publication founded by Paloma Contreras, creator of the style blog, La Dolce Vita.
"High Gloss brings a fresh, glamorous, stylish approach to every facet of your life. We aim to inspire you continually through a perfect balance of things that are aspirational and attainable. Our mission is to be your preeminent source for fabulous interior design stories, new decorating ideas, the latest in fashion and accessories, unique perspectives on entertaining, and exciting features on some of our favorite travel destinations. High Gloss is where high style meets real life."
Learn more at HIGHGLOSSMAGAZINE.COM.

"HOUSE AT HARDING SHORES OVERLOOK," BY POLHEMUS SAVERY DASILVA

"The work of Polhemus Savery DaSilva beautifully melds the traditions of New England with the way we live today, affirming that an architecture of place trumps an architecture preoccupied with passing trends." When an iconic figure like Robert A. M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, praises his colleagues in so gracious a manner, clearly the houses they design (and in this case, also build) must be superb. Take one look at Polhemus Savery DaSilva's portfolio and you'll surely agree with Mr. Stern's assessment.

"ON THE WATER IN SOUTHPORT," PETER ZIMMERMAN ARCHITECTS + HOBBS, INC.

Peter Zimmerman Architects and fine homebuilder Hobbs, Inc. were presented with a HOBI Award in 2010 (Best Custom Home in the 5,000 to 6,000 square foot category) for this exceptional new residence on the waterfront in the charming town of Southport, Connecticut. The period design and meticulous craftsmanship pay homage to New England's rich architectural tradition.

"HOUSE IN NEW CANAAN," BOXWOOD HOME + INTERIORS | BROOKS + FALOTICO

The Winter 2011 issue of New England Home's CONNECTICUT featured this cozy shingle and stone home, which I immediately recognized. I knew exactly where I'd seen it -- the beautiful portfolio of Fairfield County architects, Brooks & Falotico.

"HUDSON LIGHTING," BY CAMPION PLATT

I wanted to point out the incredible lighting fixtures from yesterday's post ("Shingle Estate on the Hudson," Mackin Architects + Campion Platt).
Campion Platt custom designed the fabulous pendant lighting above the kitchen island, along with several other fixtures for the project. Take a closer look.

"SHINGLE ESTATE ON THE HUDSON," MACKIN ARCHITECTS + CAMPION PLATT

I remember picking up the July 2010 issue of Architectural Digest. "Cher's New Hollywood Home" was supposed to be the big story. I began flipping through the glossy pages until this house caught my eye. Needless to say, my jaw dropped.

"HOUSE AT BLUE WATER HILL," BY ROBERT A. M. STERN ARCHITECTS, LLP

I had every intention of featuring the work of another architect (since my last post had focused on Robert A. M. Stern's "House on Lake Michigan"), but I couldn't help myself. Once you see "House at Blue Water Hill," a beautiful shingle-style home "perched on an extraordinary site 300 feet above Compo Beach" in Westport, Connecticut, you'll quickly understand why.*

"HOUSE ON LAKE MICHIGAN," BY ROBERT A. M. STERN ARCHITECTS, LLP

What better way to launch a blog that highlights the work of our favorite design professionals than to feature a home by the venerable Robert A. M. Stern?*

PRE-DESIGNED COTTAGE & FARMHOUSE PLANS BY NEW SOUTH CLASSICS

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In an earlier post, we told you about beautiful pre-designed house plans by Spitzmiller & Norris, and now, we'd like to tell you about New South Classics.  We first learned about this firm when we stumbled upon their collection of homes designed specifically for Homestead Preserve, a luxury community nestled in the rural splendor of Virginia’s Allegheny Highlands.

Although we've provided a few screenshots of some of our favorite designs, we encourage you to visit the New South Classics' website to view their full portfolio and learn more.

The Great American Heritage Collection by New South Classics is comprised of The Charleston Classics CollectionThe Homestead Preserve Portfolio and The Mountain Living Classics Collection, all of which pay homage to our country's wonderful vernacular architecture.

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The Homesteader Farmhouse -- A Southern Living Exclusive by New South Classics
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Valley View Farmhouse -- A Southern Living Exclusive by New South Classics

New South Classics also offers several house plan collections inspired by European design: The English Cottage Classics CollectionThe French Country Classics Collection and The Italian Classics Collection.

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Fireside Cottage by New South Classics
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Weobley Cottage (A Southern Living Exclusive) by New South Classics

To learn more about these and other beautiful home designs by New South Classics, please visit their website at www.newsouthclassics.com.

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NEW CLASSICS BY SANDY SPRING BUILDERS - MODULAR GOES LUXURY!

The notion of a modular home typically calls to mind the image of a cheap house that lacks any hint of architectural detail, but Sandy Spring Builders, LLC and Haven Custom Homes are about to reinvent the concept. These companies have come together to create New Classics, an exciting line of high-end modular homes.
Photo from the Bethesda Patch (click here to read article).
"Timeless detailed architecture and unsurpassed craftsmanship are hallmarks of a Sandy Spring Builders' home. New Classics by Sandy Spring Builders embraces these hallmarks and marries them with today's state-of-the-art sustainable construction methods to produce new homes that stand the test of time." -- New Classics by Sandy Spring Builders, LLC
Over the next few days, we plan on highlighting different aspects of New Classics and the high-end modular home building process, but right now, we'll start with the basics.  

Potential home buyers can browse the New Classics Library of Plans, which features designs by two award-winning firms, GTM Architects, Inc. and Studio Z Design Concepts LLC.

Right now, buyers have a choice of eight different models: The Adams, Bradley, Burning Tree, Denton, Jefferson, Madison, Nantucket and Roosevelt.


Floor plans are customizable to a certain extent, so you would review your options and choose the layout that best suits your needs.  In the screenshot below, you can see that there are four different floor plans associated with the Jefferson design.


You can click on each floor plan to review the details.



Buyers can also customize the exterior of their home.  Again, choices are somewhat limited, but they work well in the scheme of the design.  Several options are available for roofing, siding and shingles, trim, shutters, door, brick and windows.  Once you choose the option, the image is immediately updated on your monitor.  That certainly takes the guesswork out of the design process!



Tomorrow, we'll explore more facets of the process and the benefits of modular construction.  But for now, be sure to visit the New Classics website to learn more.  


You can also visit the New Classics Bradley Green Show Home at 5312 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda MD.  If you don't live in the Washington DC Metro Area, a virtual tour is available online.
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