Transforming A Classic 1960s Home into A Modern Retreat
Transforming A Classic 1960s Home into A Modern RetreatWe've been designing a contemporary primary suite and four-season room addition to a classic 1960s New England home in Nashua, NH. While the architecture harmoniously aligns with the existing exterior vernacular,...
Island Pond Club
Island Pond ClubHistoryOff the beaten path in southwest New Hampshire and situated in a quintessential mountain lake setting, the owners of the “Island Pond Club,” as it’s known locally, purchased the private home and detached two-car garage as a vacation retreat in...
Granliden Cottage
Granliden CottageHistorySituated on the shore of Lake Sunapee, NH, this stand-alone cottage was constructed in the late 19th century as part of one of New England’s finest resorts at the time. Originally used to house resort staff, the cottage was converted into a...
Nelson Hilltop
Nelson HilltopHistoryOriginally the site of a doublewide modular home, this mountain top perch was the perfect place for a new build. AssumptionSweeping views of southern New Hampshire would lead the design of this new home. ApproachWhile the modular home wasn’t...
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse Francestown, NHHistoryPermaculture farms are unique spaces where the environment informs a harmonious, sustainable and productive growing cycle. AssumptionWith the farm well into production, this property was ready for its main residence. A master...
Windy Hilltop Residence
Windy Hilltop Residence New HampshireHistoryConstructed in the early 1970s, the original house displayed linear lines and low roof pitches characteristic of mid-20 th century modern design. Built on a hillside with spectacular views of Mount Monadnock, the existing...
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