James D. LaRue Architects

James D. LaRue Architects is a design oriented architecture and interior design firm located in Westlake Hills in Austin, Texas. Our small firm of talented and diverse professionals has brought their experiences, education, and interests to a design intensive environment. Our focus at James D. LaRue Architects+Interiors is to create residences that are custom, responsive, and sustainable. Our clients will find that the design process is very interactive and practical, while remaining highly creative, versatile, and site sensitive.

Services Provided:
Architecture Design
Interior Design
Contact:
James D. LaRue
Type:
Architects & Designers
Address:
500 North Capital of Texas Highway, Building 8, Suite 110,
Austin, Texas,
United States, 78746
Phone:
(512) 347-1688
Website:
larue-architects.com/
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    gaillwalker The glass entranceway is a very elegant solution for our planned expansion between two parts of a stone mill. The footprint was going to provide too much house. The glass foyer with sliding doors to the back yard could be the answer.
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    Studio NOO Design Aaah, bloody winter... here in Montreal we can't have one like this ! Thanks for sharing !
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    Paula Ables Interiors This is such a great piece of art work! It is actually 2 separate canvases. It is by artist Jonathan Allen and it is called Tu Byl Mur Getta. You can see more of his artwork at www.deborahpageprojects.com
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    Review by bigblong:

    I have had the pleasure of working with James D. LaRue architects for 16 yrs. You would be hard pressed to find a more accomplished team of Architects anywhere ...
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    Review by Exclusive Windows and Doors of Austin:

    We have had both the privilege and the pleasure of working with James D. LaRue Architects on many of their Austin area projects. Jim LaRue has succesfully assem...
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    Review by Shoberg Custom Homes:

    We at Shoberg Homes have worked side by side with LaRue team on several amazing projects. What stands out to us the most as a builder, is the dedication they ha...
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    Review by Paula Ables Interiors:

    I have had the privilege of working with Jim LaRue and his firm for more than a decade. His unique eye for detail and ability to understand a client’s needs an...
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    Review by Risinger Homes:

    Jim and his team of Architects are an amazing design group. They consistently produce Architecture & Interiors that are stunning. I love going to progress me...
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    Review for Paula Ables Interiors:

    We have had the privilege of working with Paula Ables Interiors on various projects over the past couple of years, while having the pleasure of knowing her prof...
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    Review for Shoberg Custom Homes:

    We have worked with Shoberg Homes on a number of projects now and have been impressed on each one. They are among the more professional and knowledgeable contra...
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    Review for Risinger Homes:

    On behalf of James D. LaRue Architects, I would like to quickly point out that there are a lot of good contractors in Austin, but there's only about 5-6 that we...
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