Wee House
Living Small, Beautifully
This multi-year renovation and addition project involved the total rehabilitation of an 1825 cottage and accompanying barn. No space was left untouched. >
This multi-year renovation and addition project involved the total rehabilitation of an 1825 cottage and accompanying barn. No space was left untouched. >
This 1926 Tudor estate by George Earnest Robinson emulates the fine estates of Great Britain and features ashlar stone exterior walls interspersed with stucco and hand-hewn white oak timbers, rough slate roofing, copper downspouts and gutters, decorative clay chimney pots. >
This custom new build is situated to take advantage of a unique hillside site with significant granite ledge deposits. Substantial sitework was necessary to prepare for a foundation, as well as for a geothermal system. >
This custom home features a formal first floor, as well as primary and guest suites and children’s rooms with en suite baths for a growing family. >
With their children launched, our Clients were relocating to Coastal Maine and wanted to simply their living arrangements. The resulting design was a clean lined and bright space with considerations for the coming years, including a master suite on the first floor, a woodworking workshop, and an income-generating rental unit. >
Red Barn partnered with Red Hammer Builders on a multi-year whole house renovation to modernize the home once more, returning to its origin as a single-family home. >
With their children launched, our Clients were relocating to Coastal Maine and wanted to simply their living arrangements. The resulting design was a clean lined and bright space with considerations for the coming years, including a master suite on the first floor, a woodworking workshop, and an income-generating rental unit. >