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RECENT PROJECTS

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1 Story Conventionally Framed Residence - Rockbridge County, VA

This was a custom designed home for a client in northern Virginia and was designed to fit into an established neighborhood.  The home was approximately 2,400 heated square feet on a crawl space foundation with a 600 square foot attached garage.  This home is currently under construction with an expected completion in the spring of 2019.

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Kitchen Design - McDowell County, NC

A builder requested a kitchen cabinet layout and 3D rendering for a homeowner for a log home that was under construction in late 2018.  The kitchen was designed using pre-manufactured cabinet components for easy installation and as a money saving alternative to custom cabinetry.

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1.5 Story Log Home - Rockbridge County, VA

This was a custom designed log home for a client in the northern Virginia area.  The home was designed to take advantage of sweeping mountain views with a large window wall and open loft/Master Bedroom.  The home was approximately 2280 heated square feet with a 576 square foot attached garage on a full basement foundation.  This home is scheduled for completion in the summer of 2019.   

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Floating Dock - Lake Gaston, VA

A homeowner that we had previously designed a home for contacted us needing a design for a floating boat dock.  The dock was designed using off the shelf components to allow for ease of construction and cost savings.

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2 Story Full Log Home - Page County, VA

Currently under construction in the mountains of western Virginia, this 3000+ square foot home was designed around the idea of an old colonial farmhouse with 4 masonry fireplaces and exposed beam floor joists.

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Reinforced CMU Home -Flagler County, FL

To be constructed on Florida's Atlantic coast line, this home was designed with the powerful winds of a hurricane in mind.  With the builder's input, we decided that concrete masonry units (CMU) reinforced with steel rebar was the way to go, allowing this home stand up to 140 MPH winds.  

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