The Schill Architecture team has always prided itself as a firm that works on homes of all shapes and sizes. However, we’ve noticed a major increase in one trend the last couple of years: infill projects. Clients are opting to buy modest homes in sought after communities with plans of razing them to build their […]
Continue Reading...Creekside Retreat Construction Update
Hello spring! It’s one of our favorite times of year because the Schill Architecture team gets to watch the designs we’ve been working hard on break ground…like our Creekside Retreat in Bay Village! We had the pleasure of designing another home for a past client who wanted to be located closer to her grandchildren and […]
Continue Reading...Creekside Retreat in Bay Village
At Schill Architecture, the only thing better than designing a beautiful home for an equally beautiful property is having an opportunity to design this home for a wonderful past client. It’s no secret that new lots in sought-after suburbs are hard to come by these days. When the opportunity arose for our client to purchase […]
Continue Reading...New Build Home Maintains Neighborhood Charm
With empty lots becoming difficult to find, we’ve seen a growing trend of clients buying outdated homes in well-established neighborhoods and razing them to build the new house of their dreams. Schill Architecture strives to keep the style and scale of the home consistent with the feel of the neighborhood, but always includes some eye-catching […]
Continue Reading...Large Addition Adds New Character to Cozy Bay Home
As fewer open lots are available for purchase and home prices in the Greater Cleveland Area continue to soar, the Schill Architecture team has seen a dramatic increase in whole-home renovations and large-scale additions. One of our newest projects on the board involves a cozy 1,100 SF home in a family-friendly neighborhood in Bay Village. […]
Continue Reading...Never Say Never…
Start: April 2016 Completion: July 2917 Location: Bay Village, Ohio Despite a beautiful location on the shores of Lake Erie, this lakefront lot stood vacant for many years as prospective buyers quickly discounted it’s value due to it’s narrow 50′ lot size. Though many individuals mistakenly concluded that nothing of value could be constructed […]
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