116 3rd St SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
2007 award-winning home by Jim Sattler Custom Homes, Hall & Hall Engineers
John McGlothlen
Mar. 23, 2008 11:00 am
From Nation's Building News / 2007 Best in American Living Awards:
Turn-of-the-Century DetailsGracefully sited on a 1 1/3-acre lot and surrounded by mature hardwood trees, this home expresses the themes of New England shingle-style architecture with its abundant use of shake and cobblestone detailing and groups of large windows. The antique architectural elements include doors, medicine cabinets and an Eastlake walnut newel post - a form that is replicated throughout the main staircase.The foyer features 24-foot cathedral ceilings, rich cherry wood beams, oversize custom trim, built-ins and columns. It draws visitors into a great room with ledgestone-wrapped walls and toward the kitchen, which makes it own statement with distressed knotty alder cabinetry and granite and stone accents.
Gracefully sited on a 1 1/3-acre lot and surrounded by mature hardwood trees, this home expresses the themes of New England shingle-style architecture with its abundant use of shake and cobblestone detailing and groups of large windows. The antique architectural elements include doors, medicine cabinets and an Eastlake walnut newel post - a form that is replicated throughout the main staircase.
The foyer features 24-foot cathedral ceilings, rich cherry wood beams, oversize custom trim, built-ins and columns. It draws visitors into a great room with ledgestone-wrapped walls and toward the kitchen, which makes it own statement with distressed knotty alder cabinetry and granite and stone accents.
Category: Best One-of-a-Kind Custom Home (Built for a Client) 4,001 to 6,500 square feet
Project Name: Keystone at Lakeside
Designer/Architect: Knudson Gloss Architects, Boulder, Colo.