From House To Home - May/June 2008
At Big Sandy near Ashland, there is a house for which the architect drew her inspiration from crop rows, fences, windbreaks, and her father-in-law’s affinity for straight lines.
In a perfect world, there would be no distinction between function and form, and this beautiful Concord home would have evolved through the seasons and emerged as part of the larger landscape that surrounds it.
I have two wonderful friends who moved into what I can only call a questionable area of town. They bought an old fixer-upper that they’ve been working on forever. It’s an old mansion that seems to be falling down.
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