Choose Your Home Giveaway

We are excited to announce the winner of the Choose Your Home Giveaway. Find out who won and which of the four houses they chose.
Moser made sure to build in a lot of storage and a lot of charm to this almost 1,700-square-foot plan. Throughout the house, architecture dictates built-in shelving, window seats, nooks, and crannies. "Eric (Moser) is a master of maximizing small spaces," Yergens says. "The economic use of square footage and storage is imperative in cottage design."
Jean Allsopp

Every Bit Counts

Moser made sure to build in a lot of storage and a lot of charm to this almost 1,700-square-foot plan. Throughout the house, architecture dictates built-in shelving, window seats, nooks, and crannies.

"Eric (Moser) is a master of maximizing small spaces," Yergens says. "The economic use of square footage and storage is imperative in cottage design."

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A paved walk and painted steps invite guests to the side porch. A close look at the exterior reveals traditional clapboard siding with a twist. Instead of wood, the design team used a composite, fiber-cement material -- a more durable choice for the waterfront climate.
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5 of 14Moser made sure to build in a lot of storage and a lot of charm to this almost 1,700-square-foot plan. Throughout the house, architecture dictates built-in shelving, window seats, nooks, and crannies. "Eric (Moser) is a master of maximizing small spaces," Yergens says. "The economic use of square footage and storage is imperative in cottage design."






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