1960 West Coast Lumber designed by Mort Helper.

 


If you prefer a weathered exterior rather than a painted surface, adaptable Douglas fir lets you make the decision. In this attractive patio, sparkling white trim accents the rustic effect. There's an airy charm in the softly gleaming luster of the master bedroom with its V-joint paneling and built-in bookshelf.


Tactfully diverting kitchen-bound traffic, the open hallway keeps the living room spacious and light.


This modern counterpart of a sturdy 19th century farmhouse uses horizontal lines of bevel siding to achieve the long, low look, and board and batten to produce the harmonious verticals which so effectively separate the gabled roof lines. Inside, the modern use of color and natural wood finishes replace the clinical white of yesterday's kitchens.




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