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new england style

comments (1) November 30th, 2008 in Project Gallery        
cdwalsche cdwalsche, member
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FINISHISHING UP OUTSIDE GETTING READY TO MOVE INSIDE AN START TRIMMING OUT ...

STARTED JUNE 24 2008

WALSH BUILDERS    CHESHIRE ,MA

www.cwalshbuilders.com


Design or Plan used: connor homes
posted in: Project Gallery

Comments (1)

mggrew mggrew writes: Nice job. I like the lines, proportions and overall design of the house. The only issue I have is the relationship of the roof fasia on the side porch to the lines of the gambrel roof eave. Seems a little awkward.
Milton Gregory Grew, AIA, Architect
Woodbury, CT
www.GrewDesign.com
Posted: 10:05 am on December 1st

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