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Where does a Simple Home begin? A story: chapter 1

Posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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It all began with a phone call from Mary after she read my book, “The Simple Home: The luxury of Enough” and noticed on the inside cover that I was close at hand. Mary and Jack wanted to build a new house on their river bluff property near St Peter that would be a modern take on a self-sustaining farm house. Our first meeting confirmed that their goals and my design skills were a good match. Your house says who you are; be it a large house with a fabulous front entry hall stair or a loft like space with many uses despite a basic furniture arrangement. This brings up my first design strategy- can we rearrange your furniture and solve your functional or aesthetic dreams? It’s always good to start here. But where to begin with a new site?

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