Sterling-Huddleson Architecture
Sterling-Huddleson Architecture
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Thacher

This 1912 stone structure was once a storage building adjacent a dilapidated single story wood cabin. The cabin was beyond repair, but the stone building was renovated and has become a master suite with a loft. The addition of the French Provencal inspired main residence was added in place of the cabin. A blue slate roof, lime washed plaster, exposed timbers and local stone complete the homes exterior while marrying the two structures and creating a welcoming weekend retreat for a Northern California couple.
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