I love this house and would like to find more information on it. 2 picutures were featured in the May/June 2004 issue. Here is the link to the article. Could anyone figure out how to find this house? Thanks!!!!!
www.taunton.com/…/ <!—->pages/ih00007_04.asp
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I couldn't make your link work, but as I said to another poster: try asking at Breaktime, which has more traffic than this site. Go to the top of this page in the green box and click on "Breaktime" right after "Other Taunton Sites:" Someone there should be able to help you. I don't know whether you contact Taunton directly or the SYSOP on the Breaktime site (or this site) they would help you.
I tried the link to see which house you were talking about, but it didn't work.
Can you describe it or tell me what pages the pictures appeared on? Although we can't give out addresses, we can put you in touch with the architect or designer if you're interested.
I think I found the article you're referring to.
The photos show several different houses. If the one you're looking for is that of the dining room with the beamed ceiling (under the section entitled "Give Flat Ceilings Depth and Drama") it's a historic 1820s home in Massachusetts. The home's remodel is profiled in the book "Patterns of Home," by Max Jacobsen, Murray Silverstein and Barbara Winslow, and is available from Taunton -- you can see it at this address http://www.taunton.com/store/pages/070623.asp
The architects were Donald Corner and Jenny Young; the book lists their contact information as 1062 E. 21st Ave., Eugene, OR, 97405; 541-485-8861.
Hope this answers your question!