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The Estate Outbuilding: Elevating the Carriage House and Garage with Architectural Intent

Architecture & Design The Estate Outbuilding: Elevating the Carriage House and Garage with Architectural Intent By Cawood Architecture  |  Architecture & Design When people envision a luxury estate, their minds naturally gravitate toward the main house. The grand entry, the sweeping staircase, the expansive kitchen—these are the stars of the show. But in my experience, […]

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The Patina Principle: Selecting Architectural Materials That Actually Look Better with Age

Architecture & Design The Hierarchy of Scale: Why Proportion is the Unspoken Secret of a Harmonious Home By Cawood Architecture  |  Architecture & Design Have you ever walked into a room and felt an immediate sense of calm? You might attribute it to the paint color, the expensive furniture, or the amount of natural light.

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Blurring the Boundaries: Architectural Strategies for Waterfront and Landscape-Led Living

Architecture & Design Blurring the Boundaries: Architectural Strategies for Waterfront and Landscape-Led Living By Cawood Architecture  |  Architecture & Design There is a profound difference between a house that simply sits on a piece of land and a house that belongs to it. When I begin a project on a spectacular site—like a lakefront property

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The Invisible Addition: How to Expand a Historic Home Without Leaving a Trace

Architecture & Design The Invisible Addition: How to Expand a Historic Home Without Leaving a Trace By Cawood Architecture  |  Architecture & Design When I walk through a historic home, I listen to it. Every original baseboard, every slight sag in the floor joists, and every uneven pane of original glass has a story to

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Designing a Luxury Barndominium

Architecture & Design Decoding the Barn: 4 Architectural Rules for a Timeless “Barndominium” By Cawood Architecture   |   Architecture & Design Over the last few years, the term “barndominium” has exploded in popularity. What started as a practical, utilitarian concept—retrofitting a metal agricultural building into a livable space—has evolved into a highly sought-after architectural aesthetic, particularly

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The Modern-Traditional Paradox: How to Hide High-Performance Tech in a Classic Home

Architecture & Building Science The ‘Modern-Traditional’ Paradox: How to Hide High-Performance Tech in a Classic Home By Cawood Architecture   |   Building Science & Design There is a romantic appeal to living in a home with real history—the uneven patina of wide-plank floors, the heavy craftsmanship of original millwork, and the distinct proportions that modern subdivisions

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Featured in Print: Cawood Architecture’s Award-Winning Renovation Highlights Leesburg Lifestyle’s Style Issue

We are thrilled to share that Cawood Architecture has been featured in the September 2023 “Style Issue” of Leesburg Lifestyle magazine! You can find us on page 24, where our “Goose Creek Revival” project takes center stage in a beautiful feature titled “Functional Yet Timeless Country Retreat.” Written by Melinda Gipson with stunning photography by

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Invisible Architecture: 5 Principles for a Truly Transformative Remodel

A successful home remodel is often measured by what you can see—the new marble countertops, the sleek cabinetry, or the fresh coat of paint. However, the most transformative renovations are defined by what you feel. Successful architecture isn’t about following trends; it’s about balancing the interplay of space, light, and lifestyle. If you are preparing

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