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Haven Custom Homes Welcomes Newest Partner Architect - TightLines Designs Mon 12/21/09 11:03:06 pm Press Release
LINTHICUM, Md., Dec. 21 - Haven Custom Homes, a leader in custom green modular construction,
recently welcomed its newest partner architect, TightLines Designs.
Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, TightLines Designs has
provided small home designs and architectural consulting services since 2005.
TightLines homes are available in a variety of sizes (ranging from 1,000 to
1,600 square feet) and styles delivering curb appeal, environmental sensitivity
and livability in an efficient and affordable footprint.
"We are committed to providing high quality small home
designs that contribute to sustainable and healthy communities while meeting the
needs of modern families," says David Maurer, Principal of TightLines
Designs.
Haven's Architect Program includes license agreements with
some of the most respected, nationally and regionally recognized architectural
firms. These alliances provide Haven with a depth and variety of home designs
that is uncommon amongst homebuilders and afford their clients easy access to
superior architectural quality. The compilation of architectural plans are
represented through The Haven Collection which currently includes over 170 home
designs from 15 architectural partners including Russell Versaci, Allison
Ramsey, GTM Architects, Marmol Radziner and Looney, Ricks, Kiss. The Haven
Collection can be accessed through Haven's website at www.HavenHomes.com and selecting the Floor
Plans link.
"Haven's design emphasis and the extent of its association
with some of the very best architectural firms in the country is unique within
the modular industry," says Jerry Smalley, CEO and president of Haven Custom
Homes. "We're pleased to welcome TightLines Designs to Haven's group of partner
architects and look forward to working together to offer customers affordable,
well designed green housing solutions."
Haven is continuously seeking additional architectural
partners that have a strong regional or national track record and a passion for
leading edge, innovative housing solutions. For more information, please visit
the Haven Custom Homes website at www.HavenHomes.com.
About TightLines Designs
TightLines believes that affordable housing and
sustainable design can, and should, coexist. At TightLines, their mission is to
provide quality small house designs that fit a more modest budget. The
TightLines collection of homes is a cut above conventional small home designs.
TightLines houses deliver curb appeal, environmental sensitivity and livability
in an efficient and affordable footprint. TightLines plans are in-stock and
ready-to-build; from individual houses to full neighborhoods with well designed
streetscapes.
About Haven Custom Homes
For more than 38 years, Haven Custom Homes has been a
leader in the construction of custom modular homes with a commitment to quality
design, innovation and craftsmanship that has become their trademark. Haven is
headquartered outside of Baltimore, M.D., and currently operates production
facilities in Pennsylvania and South Carolina. Haven is well known throughout
the East Coast for producing custom modular homes in some of the country's most
architecturally discriminating neighborhoods including Martha's Vineyard, the
Hamptons and Hilton Head. In addition to custom modular homes, Haven has a
diverse portfolio of projects in commercial and multi-family building and can
deliver solutions including lodging, senior living, specialized resort
accommodations, schools, dormitories, plus multi-level residential, retail and
office space.
Haven Custom Homes is committed to be a leader in green
and sustainable building. The Haven building method provides many advantages in
green building and every Haven Custom Home, whether built to achieve a green
certification or not, is durable, energy efficient, air tight and ENERGY STAR
ready. Haven is capable of rating and providing recommendations to meet
recognized green building standards including ENERGY STAR, LEED for Homes, NAHB
Green Builder Program and EarthCraft House.
For more information about Haven Custom Homes, visit www.HavenHomes.com or call (877)
744-2836.
SOURCE Haven Custom
Homes
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