Sun archive: Dream Home

Dream Home takes readers into the houses of Baltimore area residents who have found their ideal home, whether it be a mansion, rowhouse or two-room cabin.
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Lots of room, but cozy still

With 5,800 square feet of intricately carved plaster moldings, sweeping archways and parquet oak flooring, it's hard to digest the beauty of Tom Hall's home all at once.

Seeking, finding oldtime charm

North of Boston Street in the Baltimore neighborhood of Canton, two-story rowhouses line the streets like cereal boxes on a shelf. The alleys behind each neat row are whistle-clean testaments to pride of ownership. Marble front steps and painted window screens set against Formstone siding define the area with the flavor of a bygone Baltimore.

History with a river view

For some, the desire to return to one's roots is a strong pull. Wendy Adams acted on that urge in the fall of 2002.

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Happily ensconced in Mount Vernon

When the lure of living in a historic city neighborhood combines with a love of Beaux Arts architecture, there are few Baltimore residences more appealing than Washington Place, situated at the foot of Mount Vernon's Washington Monument.

With room to grow

From a winding road in Howard County's small town of Fulton, it's not easy to spot the home of Dr. Francisco Ward and his wife, Nadia. That is just as they would have it.

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First time is divine

Nancy Short considers herself a blessed person and calls her little brick Cape Cod in Catonsville - the first house she has ever owned - a divine gift.

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Collector's setting

Holly Greve has proved that it's never too late to start over. In her case, it was acquiring the right setting for a precious collection of furnishings from another place in time.

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A vision realized

Eduardo Cini uses his creative skills daily in his job as a professional hair stylist.

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Artwork in progress

In 2001, Mike and Mary Landavere were renting an apartment in an old Victorian home in Catonsville when, after five years, they decided to search for a home of their own.

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Updated classic

When Camilla and David Rawe bought their five-bedroom, two-story brick home in Garrett County's Grantsville in 1986, they had five of their six children and were in the market for a spacious house, convenient to David Rawe's veterinary practice, schools and parks.

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Home is her life's work

When Lucy McKean calls her home a lifelong labor of love, she speaks quite literally.

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Water is focus

Joyce and Karl Ardo wanted a house by the water and a room with a view.

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In a Victorian way

From the ornately decorated entrance hall of her Catonsville home, Andy Braid offers a somewhat unusual welcome to first-time visitors: "If you don't like Victorian, you're in the wrong house."

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A mix of old, new

Five years ago, a South Baltimore property on Jackson Street was a vacant lot next to a bar and littered with bottles and debris.

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La Plata rambler

Carl and Barbara Baldus refer to their very wide, one-story brick house as a rambler. In the "Old Line" Colonial location of Charles County in Southern Maryland, the sprawling house sits at the top of a long driveway amid acres of rolling green and landscaped gardens that include a large pond.

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Living in the past

Most people walking among 18th-century furniture in original surroundings are probably visiting a museum or on a house tour.

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A prize in Cedarcroft

Fourteen years ago, Meredith Bower read in her northern Baltimore community's newsletter a for-sale-by-owner house ad. Her life, and that of her family, was about to change forever.

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Just a perfect fit

Taylor Hubbard's interesting background called for an equally interesting and unique place to call home.

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'I didn't want to leave'

When the time came to stop renting along the Essex waterfront and purchase a home of their own, Kevin Barnett and his then-pregnant wife, Lisa, began scoping out Baltimore neighborhoods.

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Knitting a new life

When the daily grind of a busy career got in the way of Susan Wolcott's dream, itwas time to make a decision.

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Stairway to heaven

Jane Farrington's first impression of what would be her new home in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood was one of awe the moment she and her husband stepped beyond the tiny vestibule entrance.

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'Hodge-podge lodge'

In January 2005, after 26 years of Annapolis living, Sydney Brookes answered what she called "the call of the country," placing an ad in the Tidewater Trader that read: "Seeking small, well maintained, updated, two-story home in or near Chestertown [in] nice, quiet neighborhood [with] garage ... perennials, wooden floors, open floor plan."

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