A loft in the woods

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Architect Sheila Narusawa designed a 940-square-foot Maine summer home for owners Larry and Anna St. John that blends American and Japanese elements. The house looks much a cross between a barn and a summer cabin from the outside. Inside, every space has been made usable.

author: Bernstein, Fred A.
Vacation homes, Narusawa, Sheila

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Perfect alchemy: Met Home of the Month

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The Napa Valley home featured, designed by architect Jim Jennings, integrates industrial materials, such as a peaked roof of galvanized steel, with more traditional materials such as French doors. Subtle and simple colors and furnishings define the interior.

author: Bernstein, Fred A.
Interior design, Jennings, Jim

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A dream with a sense of order

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Nan Grand-Jean designed a 2,600-square-foot weekend house for herself that features high ceilings and elemental shapes. The staircase, disproportionately big and dramatic for the house, defines kitchen and dining areas.

author: Bernstein, Fred A.
Homes and haunts, Architecture, Domestic, Home design, Grand-Jean, Nan

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