A pin-oak allee, planted in 1994 by the farm's owners, is the gateway to this house designed by Mark McInturff.
Simple materials combine to form a flexible and elegant storage solution that leaves the existing interior architecture intact.
Smaller projects mean more client interviews, thinner profit margins, and more jobs starting and stopping.
Architect Mark McInturff, FAIA, leads a local firm that has garnered national attention.
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“The ceiling is the only surface that doesn't have to function, so it can contribute a lot to a space,” says architect Mark McInturff. For the dining room in this Laurel Mills, Va., house, taking advantage of the ceiling meant sheathing it in maple plywood to match the floor.