More photos for "Why Rebuild When You Can Add On?"
Browse web-exclusive elevations, floor plans and photos of a couple’s dream retirement retreat in Maryland.
Published:
December 14, 2012
 ADDING ON OVER TIME – In 1970-71, this retirement retreat was first built as a 32x24-foot home. In 1991, an addition, 16x32 feet, was built, and then finally in 2002, a second addition, 18x24 feet, was built. Courtesy Yankee Barn Homes In the February 2013 issue of Cabin Life,
a couple’s Maryland retirement retreat was featured in Gina Chiodi
Grensing’s article “Why Rebuild When You Can Add On?” Over the years,
the couple actually added on to their home twice so it would satisfy
their dreams for a retirement lifestyle. As a web exclusive, you can
take a look at these elevation sketches, floor plans and additional
photos. Enjoy!
Resource: Yankee Barn Homes, www.yankeebarnhomes.com |
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