Friends of the Pritchards pitched in to create a wood-sided gable residence filled with high-low finishes and furnishings.
Back in August 2020, Josh Pritchard put down a chain saw after doing some clear-cutting on land he had bought for $101,000 earlier that year in rural New Gloucester, Maine. He felt defeated. How was he going to manage what he and his wife, Natalie, envisioned: a cozy home for themselves and their five children where they could host friends and family? Even though Josh was president and partner of a successful design and marketing firm with clients that ranged from restaurants to credit unions to glove manufacturers, the sky was decidedly not the limit.
See the full story on Dwell.com: Budget Breakdown: A Maine Family Build Their First Home With $500K—and Plenty of Helping Hands
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By: Debra Spark
Title: Budget Breakdown: A Maine Family Build Their First Home With $500K—and Plenty of Helping Hands
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/budget-breakdown-pritchard-residence-woodhull-a-visual-pursuit-3590312a
Published Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2023 07:51:14 GMT