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Craftsman Homes |
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The Craftsman's sturdy appearance is typically wrought by wide,
overhanging eaves with exposed rafters or decorative brackets, deep
porches, tapered pillars and a variety of materials including split
wood shingles, shake siding, brick, stone, stucco and clapboard.
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Charleston Homes |
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The recent rise in popularity of re-creating traditional
neighborhoods in new developments has once again sparked
interest in this historic style. The Charleston style still offers the
combination of urban density, street presence, and privacy that is
viable today.
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Courtyard Homes |
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Private courtyard style homes are perfect for those looking for low
maintenance, privacy and security. With intimate outdoor spaces
and no large lawn to maintain these ecologically friendly homes
are perfect for both busy professionals and empty-nesters.
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Victorian Homes |
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During the last half of the 19th century, Victorian architecture
became one of the most popular styles in the United States.
Named after Britain's Queen Victoria, this fancy style earned its
title because it was common during her reign.
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Traditional Homes |
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Capstone Partners has developed several plans that will fit
within the context of the more traditional suburban
neighborhood. These Traditional home plans usually do not
have porches but will often have covered entryways. They
usually have hip main roofs and bold, front facing gables.
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Condos & Townhomes |
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Our historically inspired condominiums and town homes vary in
style in response to their setting. Our condominiums have plans
that are well suited for exceptional views and waterfront settings.
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