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High design, low impact
Submitted by
Megan Avila
on Monday, October 15, 2012 - 07:54.
An article from
Canandaigua Magazine
by Erich Van Dussen with photos by
Matt Wittmeyer
:
Almost every detail of the house kept the environment in mind, down to the Cedar shingles (certified by the Forest Stewardship Council) and the EnviroShake roofing.
Various types of wood used throughout the house were
reclaimed
from old barns, industrial timbers and mills. Local Sheldon Slate was used in the
kitchen
.
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