An empty-nester discovers the perfect place for a compact new dwelling at the edge of her own property in Melbourne. |
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The actress bought the 5,513-square-foot home in 1938, the same year she was signed to star in “The Wizard of Oz.” |
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Risa Boyer Architecture revitalizes a 1955 home with fresh interiors and a covered patio for lounging in every season, rain or shine. |
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A patio complete with infinity pool, firepit, spectacular mountain views, and a seriously-cool outdoor heater makes this mountainside home a dream for year-round entertaining. |
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So what if they went \\$100K over? A standing-seam metal roof, expert millwork, a playroom with a climbing wall, and a powder-blue motif make it all theirs. |
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The architect’s longtime obsession with bringing well-designed homes to the masses sometimes extended to modular constructions, though the projects aren’t his most famous. |
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It’s vintage-esque, sturdy, and reasonably priced. |
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