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Island Style

SPECIALTY

Island style homes are inspired by the relaxed, laid-back aesthetics of tropical islands, often incorporating elements from coastal and Caribbean architecture. These homes typically feature open floor plans, large windows or sliding glass doors to embrace natural light and breezy outdoor living, and materials like wood, bamboo, and stone that blend seamlessly with the environment. High, vaulted ceilings, wide verandas, and expansive decks are common, creating a strong connection to nature and the surrounding landscape. Island style homes focus on comfort, casual living, and a strong connection to the outdoors, often using bright, airy color palettes and natural textures to evoke a sense of tropical paradise.

Praire Style

Prairie style home design is an architectural style that emerged in the early 20th century, largely associated with architect Frank Lloyd Wright. This style emphasizes horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs, overhanging eaves, and an open, flowing floor plan that connects the interior to the surrounding landscape. Prairie homes often feature large windows, natural materials like wood and stone, and built-in furniture to create a sense of harmony with nature. The design focuses on simplicity, functionality, and a sense of integration with the environment, making it a popular style for homes in suburban and rural areas.

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