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ABOVE: The European-style country home sits in the middle
of a meadow. Stone and wood siding mingle on the home's
façade, harkening back to centuries gone by. The adjacent
barn features an indoor basketball court above garage space
that houses the owner's car collection.
FACING PAGE TOP: The Spanish-inspired desert home
looks more like a little village than one continuous house.
Upon entry, the home pivots 45 degrees to orient the back
toward the pool, across a fairway, and to the mountain range
in the distance.
FACING PAGE BOTTOM: Inspired by English country houses,
the home features two-story windows in the great room that
look out on Mount Hood. Local stone and reclaimed wood
from a 150-year-old Pennsylvania barn add to the established
look of the wood framed home.
Photographs courtesy of Jeffrey L. Miller Architect, PC
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–Jeffrey Miller