Home sweet home
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Two sisters renovated a pueblo-style home in Santa Fe, NM, to make it habitable. The adobe structure leaked mud and required new plumbing and electrical wiring. Hand-cut rafters extend through the house and radiant heating replaced wall heaters. The house was added to at different times.
Publication Name: Metropolitan Home
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0273-2858
Year: 1996
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It's Greek to us: this Northwest retreat invokes classical architecture amid unspoiled nature
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Architect Tom Bosworth chose a classic design based on the elemental house of ancient Greece for a weekend home on Washington's San Juan Island. High ceilings and oversized windows provide a spacious feeling. Continual changes of accessories enhance the simple furnishings.
Publication Name: Metropolitan Home
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0273-2858
Year: 1997
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Aqua blue persuasion
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Architectural designer Josh Schweitzer decorated his home, a former swim club, in bright colors inspired by classic cartoons such as 'The Jetsons.' Greens and pale blues mirror the colors of the pool and garden.
Publication Name: Metropolitan Home
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0273-2858
Year: 1996
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