| This addition is designed to blend with the orignial Colonial-style house while still remaining distinct. Its scale and window pattern complement rather than exactly mimic the main structure. Private Comment
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| Not quite symmetrical, with simple "less is more" detailing, here is a contemporary interpretation of colonial design, with a welcoming red front door. Private Comment
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| This home, with its simple lines and red-painted front door, is a clean version of the traditional New England home, although some might say that its lack of an overhang and minimalist detailing makes it more Cape Cod. Private Comment
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| The two-story main house includes the traditional colonial central chimney, symmetrical façade, and a centered front door. Smaller wings, part of an update, stretch out to the left and right. Private Comment
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| A 1940s-era neo-Colonial with a slightly extended 2nd floor, similar to the design of America's oldest Colonial home, the Parsons Capon House in Massachusetts. This home was expanded to the back to maintain the simple, symmetrical front. Private Comment
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