Open concept, urban lots, a 5,000-square-foot weekend home and more, all in this month’s issue of Abode. On stands now!
- Keith Scott‘s design influences.
- Agnor-Hurt’s multi-age learning space.
- The open concept tide is still high.
- Kathy Heiner‘s favorite things.
- How to buy land in the city.
- Thank heaven for hell strips.
This month’s featured home:
Southern and subtle
To take advantage of the 275-acre property belonging to homeowners Burton and Yardly Gray, architect Jim Burton splayed the house laterally. The design keeps the couple’s secondary home from appearing too massive on the hillside. Plus, says Burton, “You get more natural light.” READ MORE HERE
This month’s featured landscape:
Flowering freely
At Cole Burrell’s home in Free Union, he takes what he jokes is the “lazy” approach to landscaping. That is, the landscape architect lets the chips fall where they may. “I emphasize things that are free-seeding, that will come up wherever they get a chance,” he says. READ MORE HERE