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Southern Living

This Myers Park Home Masters Indoor and Outdoor Living

Kathleen Hackett
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Ken Pursley is serious when he refers to the homes he creates as mutts. "They are not purebreds, but rather, I tend to draw on a lot of houses and precedents. What really matters is the emotion a house generates," says the Charlotte, North Carolina-based architect. For one hometown client, he looked to the early 20th-century work of Edwin Lutyens, a British architect known for adapting traditional styles of rural England to fit the times.

The decorative facade looks as though a carpenter has chiseled it from wood.

A brick cottage rooted in the romance of the English countryside is designed for living indoors and out.

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