Photos: Dan Lenore

High Ridge

What began as a tear down of an inefficient three-story building resulted in an energy efficient, charming and detailed yet unpretentious 2,200 SF 1900-era multi-family house located within walking distance of the village center. Doyle Coffin Architecture modeled the design after a traditional shingle style home, using natural cedar shingle, shake and copper, blended with the classical detailing of columns, moldings and trim.

  • Cornice with dentils
  • Coffered ceilings
  • Fieldstone fireplace
  • Built-in living room shelving
  • Built-in bedroom bureaus