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Long live the cute little cottage.
Homes designed for women hit their mark.
They're small, they're beautiful, they're affordably priced, and they epitomize responsible land use. What's not to love?
2008 Builder's Choice Merit Award Winner
2008 Builder's Choice Merit Award Winner
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Hard to believe this gem of an infill site was once occupied by a junkyard. “Local folklore even has it that the eccentric former owner had a bomb shelter under there, which we haven't confirmed, although we did find a reinforced underground concrete room when we started digging,” says architect...
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Vacation homes often grow larger when renovated, but this updated Massachusetts cottage maintained the scale of its neighbors. Restraint was in keeping with the client's wishes, but as a side benefit, it ensured compliance with architectural restrictions set by the local Historic District...
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With its simple shape and clever economy, this 1,440-square-foot waterfront house updates the classic fishing shack.
Single women now represent 22 percent of home buyers, up 14 percent from a decade ago, according to the National Association of Realtors. So what exactly do they seek in a home?