[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 and Texas Modern home:

English/Cotswold II:

This home calls to mind the character of the Broadway home that inspired it.

  1. Stained oak archways and English antique front door
  2. Antique slate roof with cut stone parapets and English Garden Wall Bond brick patter; cut limestone bay windows.
  3. Antique English paneling circa 1640, with view to pool court.
  4. Antique English marble mantle and cut limestone bay window.
  5. Pool court looks into gallery and family room.
  6. Antique leaded glass set in structural cut limestone
1[English/Cotswold House - Foyer]
Foyer
2[English/Cotswold House - Front]
Front
3[English/Cotswold House - Siting Room]
Family Room
4[English/Cotswold House - Living Room]
Living
5[English/Cotswold House - Pool]
Pool Court
6[English/Cotswold House - Window]
Antique leaded glass set in cut limestone.
Texas Modern:
  1. Wooden deck at treetop level in rear of home
  2. Bridge through trees connects to front entry
  3. Large expanse of glass with hidden curtains
  4. Cherry cabinets with granite countertops and maple flooring
  5. Stair hall window provides view of entry bridge
  6. Dining with entry beyond
1[Texas Modern House - Front]
Rear
2[Texas Modern House - Back]
Front
3[Texas Modern House - Living Room]
Living
4[Texas Modern House - Kitchen]
Kitchen
5[Texas Modern House - Hallway]
Stair Hall
6[Texas Modern House - Dinning Room]
Dining

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