Thanks for the compliment. We jsut went with simplereferential styling rather than a full heavy woodworking aproach. Quite a few of similar styling are scattered through the area.
I like how the renovations are very sensitive to the original house and don't try to make it look like a very early craftsman with too many details....very well done, it would look great as a neighbor to my house! Our street is almost…
Really nice to see. I've seen so many ranch houses disappear to be replaced by bigfoots that take up the whole lot. It is nice to see how one can be renovated to still match the surrounding neighborhood.
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Don Marquardt
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Randy
At 9:30am on September 25, 2009, Julie J. Rohl said…
I like how the renovations are very sensitive to the original house and don't try to make it look like a very early craftsman with too many details....very well done, it would look great as a neighbor to my house! Our street is almost completely 1928-1950, with the exception to the oldest house, which was actually a plantation outbuilding dragged from Louisianna to MS in the 20's, but it blends well with the other small homes on the street and most people have no idea how old it is.
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