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|  Craftsman Details: Bigfork home showcases Craftsman, Montana styles
 The design of this stone and timber frame home puts Craftsman details within a Montana vernacular, all leading to a final product that has been one of Craig Stoddard’s resounding successes. Stoddard, a second-generation home builder, created this home in the rolling foothills of the Swan Mountains. |
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|  Easy Living in Bozeman: the Knolls at Hillcrest
 It's no secret that Baby Boomers represent one of the largest population demographics in the United States. And as they retire, this generation is looking for convenient access to health care, abundant recreation and quality cultural offerings. Enter the Knolls at Hillcrest, a Bozeman development that offers an interesting alternative in city living.The Knolls at Hillcrest is located ... |
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|  Designing Woman: Hamilton interior designer Susan Meldrun
 Susan Meldrum is the owner of Elements, a design and home furnishings store in downtown Hamilton. She named the shop ‘Elements’ to describe all the elements of design, from decorating and building homes of distinction to the process of creating organic, earthy, beautiful interiors. |
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|  One Straw Bale at a Time: building sustainable homes
 For Red Feather Development Group in Bozeman, string and straws help create walls, homes and a feasible solution to the housing problems that many Indian reservations face. Robert Young started Red Feather Development Group in 1995 when he built a home for his "adopted grandmother" Katherine Red Feather on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. |
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|  Where Builders Live: Homes designers live in
 The old saying that "the cobbler's children have no shoes" can apply to most professions. But when it comes to the construction, design and architecture trades, these professionals often pull out all the stops when it comes to their own homes. |
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|  Hunter and Company: Family Ties
 Hunter Dominick is a chip off the old block, as they say. Dominick graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a bachelor of fine arts degree in interior design and she grew up around designers. In fact, her mother and father met in design school, and her father is designer Micky Nelson, a man who made a name for himself doing high-end projects like luxury railroad cars. |
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