[Stephen B. Chambers Architects, Inc.]
[The Homes]
There are houses. And then there are homes. Style, proportions, and detail make the difference.

On this page, you will discover an English/Cotswold home, a Texas Ranch House, and Modern home:

English/Cotswold I:
  1. Cut stone entry; half timbers, dark and light blending of beam and plaster; and asymmetry in design.
  2. Diminuitive scale foyer
  3. Flush-frame cabinets with hand-painted botanicals; miniature chair collection.
[English/Cotswold House - Front]
Front (1)
[English/Cotswold House - Interior]
Foyer (2)
[English/Cotswold House - Kitchen]
Kitchen (3)
Texas Ranch:

This award winning home was designed to resemble the architecture of historic Texas Ranch Houses similar to those of the owner's childhood home in West Texas.

  1. Lueders rough back stone and standing seam paint grip roofing
  2. Matching transoms above oak doors and casement windows, dark stained pine ceiling and Pennsylvania bluestone floors.
  3. Three pairs of oak French doors with transoms line the gallery entry highlighted by the use of interior stone and massive rustic timber beams
  4. Pocket doors with transom align with French doors with transoms leading to pool area
  5. Pool made private by surrounding body of the house

1997 SOUTHERN LIVING SOUTHERN HOME AWARD

[Texas Ranch House - Front]
Front (1)
[Texas Ranch House - Kitchen]
Kitchen (2)
[Texas Ranch House - Hallway]
Entry (3)
[Texas Ranch House - Living Room]
Living (4)
[Texas Ranch Pool]
Pool (5)
Modern:
  1. Countertop - level fireplace/oven in kitchen and beyond.
  2. Steel stair separates living from dining room
  3. Industrial look, welded steel curved stair.
[Modern - Interior One]
Dining/Kitchen (1)
[Modern - Interior Two]
Living/Dining (2)
[Modern - Staircase]
Staircase (3)

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