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A rear view of the home shows the cantilevered "crows nest" deck off of the master suite. An elevated walkway extends from the living area to connect a covered gazebo in the backyard.
A rear view of the home shows the cantilevered "crows nest" deck off of the master suite. An elevated walkway extends from the living area to connect a covered gazebo in the backyard.
Floor-to-ceiling windows allow the interior to glow at night, highlighting the home's architectural features and landscaping.
Floor-to-ceiling windows allow the interior to glow at night, highlighting the home's architectural features and landscaping.
Large panes of glass visually connect the indoor dining room to the covered eating area.
Large panes of glass visually connect the indoor dining room to the covered eating area.
The property is sited within a clearing on a 3.2-acre lot.
The property is sited within a clearing on a 3.2-acre lot.
After, the exterior is painted Regent Green by Benjamin Moore.
After, the exterior is painted Regent Green by Benjamin Moore.
The expansive great room offers an open living and dining area. The ceiling culminates with at a 15-foot-high corner.
The expansive great room offers an open living and dining area. The ceiling culminates with at a 15-foot-high corner.
Recently listed in Bayside, Wisconsin, this renovated midcentury property comprises two detached structures—a two-bay garage and a barrel-vaulted house—connected by a central patio. A pass-through between the garages is punctuated by a large tree growing in the middle.
Recently listed in Bayside, Wisconsin, this renovated midcentury property comprises two detached structures—a two-bay garage and a barrel-vaulted house—connected by a central patio. A pass-through between the garages is punctuated by a large tree growing in the middle.
Another view of the front facade shows the green roof that tapers into the yard at each end. Sedum, a low-maintenance grass was installed along the roof by Sweden-based Veg Tech.
Another view of the front facade shows the green roof that tapers into the yard at each end. Sedum, a low-maintenance grass was installed along the roof by Sweden-based Veg Tech.
Floor-to-ceiling windows punctuate the opposite end of the room.
Floor-to-ceiling windows punctuate the opposite end of the room.
Listed for $880K, this modernized post-and-beam home embodies quintessential Palm Springs style.
Listed for $880K, this modernized post-and-beam home embodies quintessential Palm Springs style.
Another view of the living area shows how the space extends into the dining area and kitchen, both of which are sunlit by another wall of floor-to-ceiling windows.
Another view of the living area shows how the space extends into the dining area and kitchen, both of which are sunlit by another wall of floor-to-ceiling windows.
The front facade features the original fenestration design, including a row of casement windows and a series of translucent panels near the main entrance.
The front facade features the original fenestration design, including a row of casement windows and a series of translucent panels near the main entrance.
Designed in 1980, the partially sunken Sunburst Residence keeps a low profile—and a low carbon footprint.
Designed in 1980, the partially sunken Sunburst Residence keeps a low profile—and a low carbon footprint.
The Green Residence was designed in 1936 by Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect based in Midland, Michigan. "The home sits on perhaps the most serene little street in town,” says listing agent Badger Beall. “It offers privacy, yet open views to the Midland Country Club course.”
The Green Residence was designed in 1936 by Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect based in Midland, Michigan. "The home sits on perhaps the most serene little street in town,” says listing agent Badger Beall. “It offers privacy, yet open views to the Midland Country Club course.”
The 1955 residence is centrally located in the small city of Odessa, Texas. While it appears to be modest in size from street-view, the home offers 4,055 square feet of interior space.
The 1955 residence is centrally located in the small city of Odessa, Texas. While it appears to be modest in size from street-view, the home offers 4,055 square feet of interior space.
In the living room, recessed lighting is used to emphasize the original wood-clad ceilings.
In the living room, recessed lighting is used to emphasize the original wood-clad ceilings.
The private backyard presents a quiet setting to enjoy al fresco dining.
The private backyard presents a quiet setting to enjoy al fresco dining.
The atrium is a lovely place to sit outside while still being somewhat protected.
The atrium is a lovely place to sit outside while still being somewhat protected.
A covered outdoor dining area makes for a lovely space to enjoy a meal or glass of wine.
A covered outdoor dining area makes for a lovely space to enjoy a meal or glass of wine.

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