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Slate and copper are a natural choice for heritage style

Large, opulent residences featuring old-world European design elements are a hallmark of award-winning house designer William T Baker

Specialist advice assures a polished performance

All the informality of a summer vacation is captured in this lakefront cottage designed by Burns + Beyerl Architects

The pool and spa form the basis of an expansive outdoor living area

A central courtyard is visible from most rooms

Dark stained cabinetry is juxtaposed with lighter maple

Intersecting lines and planes, a simple, robust palette and an economy of space place this home in the loose tradition of Walter Gropius' architectural legacy

Finding an architectural style that fits your personality can be tricky. Sometimes it takes an outsider to tell you who you are

European cherry wood cabinetry in the dining room complements the floors, cabinetry and breakfast bar in the kitchen.

Homes in the Lotus Lake neighborhood are created by architect Charles Stinson to blend in with existing mature trees and to make the most of natural sun and light all year round

Ornamental woodwork is a feature of the home