- 1,824 to 2,304 square feet
have 9' ceilings in the bedroom areas and 11' or optional
18' ceilings in the great room with 6'7" and 8' windows.
- 1,296 to 1,716 square feet
- The Lofthome Bungalow
is in the vernacular tradition of house additions through successive
generations with 11' ceilings and 6' windows.
- 1,600 to 3,200 square feet
- Enduring value is designed and build in the form of
quality of materials. Some are visible, others may be hidden from view
but are critical, nonetheless, to your comfort and sense of harmony.

- Hardboard siding
- Hardwood floors in the great room with wood floor registers
- Ceramic floor tile in the entrance and bathroom
- 9 mm carpet underpad.
- Low-E/Argon windows throughout
- Recessed pot and halogen lights throughout
- Lifetime Weiser exterior locksets
- Cedar porches and deck
- And more
- Begin with a modular framework and large interior
open spaces. The possibilities are unlimited. Choose your exterior
style and floor plans with Richard Limmert, Architect.
- His commitment to design excellence and an architectural
spirit is recognized by a series of 1st Place Ottawa-Carleton Housing
Awards.

- 1989 The Leduc House "Design without
fear".
- 1993 The Michael Potter House, "A design
truly of national stature."
- 1994 The Glengables Village Lofthome "light
filled, spacious and with imaginatively flexible interiors".
- 1995 The Glengables Village Lofthome Bungalow
"a shell, with no load bearing walls, allowing complete space-planning
flexibility."
- 1996 The Mulhall Gauthier Two Storey Lofthome
in the Glengables Village Subdivision, " space dedicated to
people who live in it."
- 1997 The Butler Two Storey Lofthome in the
Glengables Village Subdivision, " an open design that merges
with the surrounding forest."

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