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Home Built by Smith & Robertson, Inc.ย As the Pilot Program House, this home was built and certified to EarthCraft Houseโข standards meaning it was sustainably constructed with an emphasis on durability and efficiency.
Home Built by Smith & Robertson, Inc.ย
Home Built by Smith & Robertson, Inc.ย
Home Builders and Remodelers Association of N.H. Award (2009) - GoldThis home was built to replace a 1950โs home,that had a floor plan with many features the homeowners liked. However, insulation and windows were not up to current building standards, making the home extremely energy in-efficient, and the mechanical systems were sadly ...
Home Builders and Remodelers Association of N.H. Silver Award - 2009This North Carolina mountain home is a โhybridโ design, combing a timber framed central core with conventionally built wings on either side.ย The entry is into the east wing, where there are a guest room with its own full bath en suite, a lavatory and a switchback stair ...