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“The Little Hut That Could”
Southern Living, May 2009
What’s bigger than a bread box - but kind of looks like one - and you can live in it? I could also mention that Beaufort, South Carolina, holds the answer, but most likely you would still be in the dark. Read More > |
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“There are many different options when it comes to kitchen design”
Beaufort Gazette, April 26, 2009
As any cook will tell you, the design of the kitchen makes a huge difference in how well the kitchen functions. Jane Frederick offers design tips for a cook’s kitchen. Read More > |
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“Choosing between old and new houses”
Cyber Homes, April 16, 2009
It’s a buyers market out there. So should you buy a new or old home? Michael Frederick weighs in on the pros and cons of buying a new home versus an old. Read More > |
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“Modern Magic”
Lowcountry Weekly, March 4, 2009
Jane and Michael Frederick are true magicians. This talented couple—partners in life and in architecture—turned an industrial WWII Quonset hut ‘dump’ into one of the most wondrous contemporary homes in the Lowcountry. Read More > |
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“10 Things Your Plumber Won’t Tell You”
AOL Money and Finance
In a down economy, getting a full bang for your buck is important. Jane Frederick advises readers on the best way to approach your plumber when making the expensive decision to move bathroom fixtures. Read More > |
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“A Woman’s View”
SC Architecture, 2009
Jane Frederick comments on the challenges that many women architects face as they forge ahead in their architectural careers. Read More > |
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“Get a Vintage-Look Kitchen”
From House to Home, October/November 2008
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“A Hilton Head Sanctuary”
From House to Home, April/May 2007
An architect and interior designer are praised by these Hilton Head homeowners for their style and vision. Come along as we get a glimpse of this personal sanctuary. Read More > |
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“Designs That Grow from the Land”
American Lifestyles magazine, Dec/Jan 2007
Feature article about the Frederick's work and respect for the land . Read More > |
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“Contemporary architecture struggles to a find place in area”
Beaufort Gazette, July 31, 2006
It's three stories tall, a mass of concrete and glass. On a street of quaint storefronts with merchants peddling beach clothes, art and waterfront real estate, the Regions Bank... Read More > |
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“A Gift for Detail & Design”
Hilton Head Monthly, 2005
Patty and David Wetmore's Long Cove home shines with their shared passion for beauty and detail. This passion is particularly evident in the mingling of the home's expansive views, courtesy numerous windows... Read More > |
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“Island Magic”
South Carolina Homes & Gardens, 2005
This house embodies the spirit of the islands on two oceans. When Becky and Greg Sprecher decided to leave Hawaii, they wanted to keep the feel of island living. The island charm they came to love is replicated in their unique house... Read More > |
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“Marshfront Magic”
Waterfront Home & Design, 2005
On a peninsula jutting into Broad Creek, the house built by Dave and Patty Wetmore is poised to take in the fall display presented by the salt marshes of Hilton Head Island. Read More > |
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2004 “Indigo Coast” Magazine
Article and photos by Frederick + Frederick Architects; Ackerman Residence featured in May/June issue (pgs. 37-38). Read More > |
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“Lowcountry Plantations Today”
Legacy Publications 2002
Kitchen/garden room addition in Plantation Orange Grove completed with Robert Marvin. Read More > |
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