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Drewett Works
A fresh interpretation of the western farmhouse, The Sycamore, with its high pitch rooflines, custom interior trusses, and reclaimed hardwood floors offers irresistible modern warmth.
When merging the past indigenous citrus farms with today’s modern aesthetic, the result is a celebration of the Western Farmhouse. The goal was to craft a community canvas where homes exist as a supporting cast to an overall community composition. The extreme continuity in form, materials, and function allows the residents and their lives to be the focus rather than architecture. The unified architectural canvas catalyzes a sense of community rather than the singular aesthetic expression of 16 individual homes. This sense of community is the basis for the culture of The Sycamore.
The western farmhouse revival style embodied at The Sycamore features elegant, gabled structures, open living spaces, porches, and balconies. Utilizing the ideas, methods, and materials of today, we have created a modern twist on an American tradition. While the farmhouse essence is nostalgic, the cool, modern vibe brings a balance of beauty and efficiency. The modern aura of the architecture offers calm, restoration, and revitalization.
Located at 37th Street and Campbell in the western portion of the popular Arcadia residential neighborhood in Central Phoenix, the Sycamore is surrounded by some of Central Phoenix’s finest amenities, including walkable access to premier eateries such as La Grande Orange, Postino, North, and Chelsea’s Kitchen.
Project Details: The Sycamore, Phoenix, AZ
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Sonora West Development
Developer: EW Investment Funding
Interior Designer: Homes by 1962
Photography: Alexander Vertikoff
Awards:
Gold Nugget Award of Merit – Best Single Family Detached Home 3,500-4,500 sq ft
Gold Nugget Award of Merit – Best Residential Detached Collection of the Year
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This entry/living room features maple wood flooring, Hubbardton Forge pendant lighting, and a Tansu Chest. A monochromatic color scheme of greens with warm wood give the space a tranquil feeling.
Photo by: Tom Queally
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Paul Finkel Photography
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HAYNES & GARTHWAITE ARCHITECTS
Photographer: Jim Westphalen, Westphalen Photography
Interior Designer: Cecilia Redmond, Redmond Interior Design
David D Harlan Architects LLC
Great Room
"2012 Alice Washburn Award" Winning Home - A.I.A. Connecticut
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“2014 Stanford White Award, Residential Architecture – New Construction Under 5000 SF, Extown Farm Cottage, David D. Harlan Architects LLC”, The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA).
“2009 ‘Grand Award’ Builder’s Design and Planning”, Builder Magazine and The National Association of Home Builders.
“2009 People’s Choice Award”, A.I.A. Connecticut.
"The 2008 Residential Design Award", ASID Connecticut
“The 2008 Pinnacle Award for Excellence”, ASID Connecticut.
“HOBI Connecticut 2008 Award, ‘Best Not So Big House’”, Connecticut Home Builders Association.
Brad Dassler-Bethel . Architect
A luxurious home, designed with tradition and sophistication. It features an inviting wrap-around porch, a welcoming porte cochere, and gracefully detailed interior spaces. I worked on this project, as a member of the design team, at Kenneth Lynch & Associates.
Photo credit: Galina Coada
Paper Moon Painting
A dated brick fireplace is faced with sheetrock and then given a Venetian plaster finish to imitate Calacutta Gold marble, by Paper Moon Painting.
Kalaa Chakra Interiors
A Traditional home gets a makeover. This homeowner wanted to bring in her love of the mountains in her home. She also wanted her built-ins to express a sense of grandiose and a place to store her collection of books. So we decided to create a floor to ceiling custom bookshelves and brought in the mountain feel through the green painted cabinets and an original print of a bison from her favorite artist.
McCollum Interiors
Living room with walls painted with Mylands Colours of London "French Green No. 187".
Green Living Room Design Photos with a Stone Fireplace Surround
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