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A craftsman style home in a traditional neighborhood of narrow lots and front porches.
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| Bennington On The Park Condominiums |
 This upscale 4-story condominium building, reminiscent of a brownstone walk-up, fronts onto Sullivan Square Park in Williamsburg's New Town development and includes first-floor retail shops. |
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| Evanstad Pool Enclosure |

Enclosing 1,500 SF of space for an indoor pool, hot tub, and wet bar area provided the owners with the capability for all-season entertaining.
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A soaring stone fireplace complements the heavy timber framing and rustic décor.
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The front elevation is a traditional brick Georgian design, but the rear of the house utilizes glazing to take advantage of sweeping rear views of the James River.
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| Jantzen Residence |

Sited to take advantage of the views of the James River, the house’s interior is reminiscent of French Country detailing. |
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| Ford Residence |

Traditional from the exterior, the house’s interior features an open floor plan with a library overlooking the main living area. |
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The contemporary interpretation of the Tudor style fits the traditional neighborhood context while hinting at the modern interior. |
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Some unusual features of this house include a three-story turreted stair and an arched drive-through to minimize the appearance of the garage from the street. |
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An entry atrium becomes a warm and inviting space that “brings the outside in” with continuous brick flooring flowing through from the courtyard outside. |
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A house with a refined, elegant interior, featured prominently in articles in both Custom Home and Mid-Atlantic Country. |
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Perched on a bluff overlooking the James River, this home draws its influences from the early Tidewater plantation houses. The house is designed for one floor, wheelchair accessible living. |
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Commanding a panoramic water view, this home demonstrates multiple ways to frame it. |
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A “Charleston door” leads to an entrance garden to deal with a 50 ft. wide lot with a rear view. |
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