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A floodplain ruled out a wine cellar, but a silo does the job beautifully.

 

Its metal exterior inspired by agrarian structures, its wood lining suggesting a wine cask, this wine silo sits on a 150-acre property in Wyoming’s Teton County. The lodge-style main house and four outbuildings are built over crawl spaces—thanks to the nearby Snake River’s floodplain—so owner Ray Thurston knew a traditional wine cellar was out of the question. Read on.

 
A remodeled kitchen its the architecure of a 1905 house and the lifesyle
of a young family.

 

Sylvie Abecassis describes the kitchen she and her husband found in their 100-year-old Prairie-style house as “horrific.” The cabinets were falling apart, storage was limited, the linoleum floor was unattractive, and the range was awkwardly placed. Read on.

 
A growing family adds much-needed space to their historic home

 

Soon after bringing their third child home from the hospital, John and Trish Koval looked around their 2,000-square-foot home in downtown Boulder, Colorado, and realized they needed more space. Read on.

 
A warm and inviting mantel contributes architecural interest to a living room

 

After Kay Niedner and Ron Dvorak married they sold their respective homes and bought an outdated 1950s ranch house in Denver. Then they called on Rita Henry for help with the living-room remodel. Read on.

 

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