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Residential Projects
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This new custom home (right) features a curved stair
that leads to a cupola with 360 degree views.
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The March 2005 issue of Metropolitan
Home features the renovated loft apartment of
principal Chip Bohl on its cover (above).
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A new custom waterfront home (below) updates the American
Shingle Style.

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Two smaller apartments were combined to create an
open and airy penthouse loft (above). This design features free-standing and
built-in custom furniture and cabinetry, and interior design by Bohl
Architects.
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This new studio (above) captures the view of the intimate mature garden, the
intermediate view of the water, and the long distant view of the horizon.
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This new waterfront home (above) incorporates many
sustainable design features.
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Arts & Crafts
Home

A magnificent new Arts & Crafts
style home (above) with
expansive views of the Chesapeake Bay's Severn River.
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This
renovation of a waterfront home on Maryland's eastern shore was featured
in Metropoitan Home
magazine (below).
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This Greenwich Village loft renovation (below) was featured
on the cover of Metropolitan Home
magazine.
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This
new vacation home (above) situated on the Chesapeake Bay's Cypress Creek offers a
cool, modern interior and plenty of room for visiting friends and family.
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This new home (above) captures Chesapeake Bay views and
provides casual comfort for a young family.
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This new residence (above), located on a lakefront site in
Annapolis, Maryland, has recently been completed.
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This renovation of a bayfront home
(below) once used as a tavern and inn, combines funky detailing and eclectic
interior design to create a weekend getaway infused with color, air and
light.
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This kitchen renovation (below) opens up and
modernizes a small kitchen and cramped family room, while staying true to
the simple style and
craftsmanship of the original cottage.
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This master bath (below) combines a small
bedroom and hall bath to create a sophisticated and expansive room with
crisp detailing, a huge glass shower, and room enough for two people.
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This two-stage
renovation of a waterfront home in Annapolis, Maryland, transformed a
modest ranch house into a classical villa (above).
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Acres of rolling farmland provide
the setting for this new home (above) outside of Baltimore. Designed for a
family with a love of the outdoors, it blends into the surrounding
architecture of Maryland's "horse country."
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This renovation of a plain split-level home opens up the
interior, brings in light, and refocuses the house to take advantage of water
views (below).
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This updated foursquare farmhouse on
Maryland's Eastern shore recalls regional architectural styles from
the past (above).
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This renovation of a
turn-of-the-century Annapolis townhouse combines openness and large expanses of glass to take
advantage of a sensational view (above).
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This
1980's contemporary home (above), still under construction, received a
complete interior and exterior renovation.
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This addition to an 1850's farmhouse seamlessly blends old and
new (below).
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On
the boards...

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