It's the kind of space potential buyers can see themselves curling up in,
which makes it "very true" to Hearth's style, Miller adds.
"We've gotten a lot of comments that
the house doesn't look like every other
house and we enjoy that we stand out
— in a good way."
Soloway and design coordinator
Ryan Miller carried several distinctive
elements from the 2,112-square-foot
home's exterior through to its interior.
Natural fur headers over exterior
windows and doors are mirrored on the
great-room fireplace mantel, and the
arch over the covered porch has echoes
throughout the house — in the dramatic
dropped foyer, in a dining-area nook
and over built-in shelving units flanking
the fireplace and the second-floor loft's
bench seat.
That inviting loft will look familiar to
Parade regulars.
"We get really good feedback from it,"
says Soloway. "I think it's very charming,
so we've incorporated it where we
can. This one's a little bit different. We
widened it a little bit so we can fit lights
on the side and then we put arches into
the bookcases just to tie it in to the rest
of the house."
A MODERN CLASSIC
— Cont'd from page 31
"WE'VE GOTTEN A LOT OF COMMENTS
THAT THE HOUSE DOESN'T LOOK LIKE
EVERY OTHER HOUSE AND WE ENJOY
THAT WE STAND OUT — IN A GOOD WAY."
Cont'd on page 34
32 Parade of Homes SPRING 2023