
Tom and Mary Reamer spent four years building a timber-frame home that borrowed heavily from the concepts of Charles and Henry Greene, famous Arts & Crafts-era architects. They built the home in five phases and did almost all of the work themselves, including stained-glass windows and built-in furniture. See Tom's article about this homage to craftsmanship in the June issue of Timber Home Living magazine — coming out at the end of March.
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