Not sure what style of design is for you? Overwhelmed by all of these design options that you may not have realized existed? Here is a sample of the some of the design books and architects that we love and that inspire our work. We have intent ally listed books that are readily available at most major book stores, such as Barnes and Nobles or Borders, but our personal library also contains out of print and antique design books. The listed books are great references for determine which style fits you, be it the richness and texture of Italy or France or the simplicity of a Cape Cod cottage. Whatever the case may be, if you are like us, you will find these books exciting and invigorating, and hopefully will get you excited about building a home with Timeless Homes by Josh Null.
Tuscan & Andalusian Reflectionsby Bassenian / Lagoni Architects A Home in Nantucketby Lisa McGee Updating Classic America Capesby Jane Gitlin Creating a New Old Houseby Russell Versaci Colonial Styleby Treena Crochet Provence Interiorsby Lisa Lovatt-Smith Updating Classic America Colonialsby Matthew Schoenherr The Colonial Revival Houseby Richard Guy Wilson French Countryby Charles Faudree
Provencal Inspirationby Home Planners Country French Decorating Old House Journal and Old House Journal’s New Old House
Early American Life
This Old House
Cottage Living Magazine
Traditional Home Magazine
Ron Hill at www.euroworlddesign.com. Ron has a variety of gorgeous French Country homes, ranging from cozy cottages to impressive estates. Ron also is developing a line of Tuscan inspired homes that has us very excited. We will begin construction on one of Ron’s Courtyard Cottages this fall in Loch Lloyd.
Jack Arnold at www.jackarnold.com. Jack is a nationally renowned architect that specializes in French Country homes. We have built a Jack Arnold cottage in our exclusive Raymore gated community, Chateau Place.
Andy McDonald at www.andymcdonald.com. Andy specializes in French Country homes that fit on a narrow lot. We built a gorgeous variation of one of Andy’s plans at Lake Lotawana.