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Country
Living Magazine's HOUSE OF THE YEAR 2001
Our second Country
Living Home of the Year, transformed
an old seasonal family cabin into a practically-elegant country
home equipped for year round living. Working with Lindal Cedar
Homes, architect Whitney Huber designed a 1,900-square-foot,
three-segment house to evoke the image of clustered camp buildings.
Cedar shingles, a standing-seam metal roof, and dry-laid-style
stonework give it a classic New England feel. The custom made
kitchen cabinets and shelves are Craftsman- and Shaker-inspired.
 
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