The Estemere 8
"What's a carriage house without a carriage?" Kim Ward asked her husband as they purchased an Amish buggy built in Iowa circa 1850. The black carriage replete with deep red, tucked velvet seats befits the carriage house (also known as the Estemere Carriage House Art Gallery). Kim designed the plans to enlarge this building to approximate its original size, with the exception that the addition is set back one third the depth of the current building. The additional space will provide room on the ground level for a three entry garage. It also allows the loft apartment to be extended and a bathroom added.
The Estemere 8
"What's a carriage house without a carriage?" Kim Ward asked her husband as they purchased an Amish buggy built in Iowa circa 1850. The black carriage replete with deep red, tucked velvet seats befits the carriage house (also known as the Estemere Carriage House Art Gallery). Kim designed the plans to enlarge this building to approximate its original size, with the exception that the addition is set back one third the depth of the current building. The additional space will provide room on the ground level for a three entry garage. It also allows the loft apartment to be extended and a bathroom added.