Custom home in Keezletown under construction

The economy and pandemic combined are doing everything possible to stop construction. It is a challenging time to build, but I am thrilled to say we have a custom home in Keezletown under construction. This custom house we designed is special not just because it is moving forward in a time when so much is on pause, but because it is for some of my favorite people.

The one-story house on a full basement fits comfortably on the sloped farm site. The design was kept compact on purpose while the strategically placed windows capture the incredible views. We wanted this house to have multiple connections to the land surrounding it with exterior space positioned for shade, function, and views throughout the day.

The home features an open floorplan, sunroom, two-bedrooms, and one bath. There is a full walk-out basement that could provide more living and storage space in the future.

I am very thankful that this one is making progress, it is good to see the design taking shape. There are plenty of challenges right now, but with interest rates so low we are still seeing strong interest in custom home design solutions.

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