New Hope
This delightful American Classic home is a perennial favorite! The house features a wonderful covered front porch with a Chippendale parapet wall and a winning combination of brick and shingles.
Newport Valley
Stone and stucco are handsomely combined to give this house an appearance of elegance and strength.
Fairmount Heights
This dignified, yet appealing stucco home provides a distinctive, elegant setting for the gathering of family and friends.
Embassy Row
Stucco and wood accents enhance the beauty of this attractive country home.
Brittany
Our manor house has a slight French accent.
Boxwood
This New England coastal style house offers all the proper elements with its cedar shake siding and fieldstone exteriors.
Regents Hall
Regents Hall blends the best of European and American style, creating a masterful presence on your property.
Magnolia (Master Up)
The inspiration for this charming house is the Southern French architecture of Louisiana.
Magnolia
Lake Laurel Lodge
This New England stone and shingle style house designed for lakeside living offers a modified courtyard entry with Port-cochere.
Greenwich Valley
This French Country Estate offers a distinctive variation from the typical floor plan.
French River
Cottages of rural France are the inspiration for this elegant house.
Cottonwood
The heart of the American home is exemplified in this charming two-story cedar shake traditional style house with its front courtyard side porch and front portico.
Camden Country Manor House
The Covered Portico enters the Foyer, which holds the Formal Stairway opposite the Dining Room, which has access to the Front Terrace through two sets of French Doors.
Bel Air Manor
This formal French Country house is presented in brick with board and batten shutters.
Americana
This American traditional wood-lap siding house with brick accents offers a welcoming appeal and enjoys a Porte-Cochere to the rear auto court.