Breathing new life and modern convenience into an inn“s steam-age floor plan to bring the building in line with the needs of a single family. More
Returning a coastal bed and breakfast dating back to the 1880s to a single-family home while remaining faithful to the home's original design. More
Like many old homes, the back stairs in the 1800s farmhouse in The Plains, Va., being renovated by architect Anthony Barnes, Barnes Vanze Architects, Washington, D.C., had small winders, which, while efficient, were neither safe to use nor up to code. More
Unlike in Washington, D.C., 40 miles east, space in rural The Plains, Va., is not so dear a commodity; with their property encompassing 32 acres of fields and rolling hills, the owners of this farmhouse had plenty. What these clients of Anthony Barnes and Timothy Clites needed was for the architects to capture more space within the walls of their home. More