up to look for problems,” he says, quickly adding,“But no, I would say I’m not using drones for delivering materials or robots to build.” For Crow, technology serves the project, not the other way around. FROM EMPTY LOTS TO INTEGRATED LIVING SPACES Recent projects showcase how Stonehenge Classic Homes transforms challenging properties into cohesive living environments. These renovations demonstrate Crow’s ability to see potential where others might see limitations. “That was a house that another builder built probably 15 to 20 years ago,” Crow describes one standout project. “The people, when they bought the house, they bought an empty property on either side. They lived in a house that was on basically three lots.”The original structure failed to capitalize on the additional space. “Because the house wasn’t designed to have empty lots on either side, it didn’t really take advantage of the nice property they had.” The transformation took patience and vision.“It was actually probably a 10-year process of this client meeting me 10 years before I started their project, considering adding on or selling it all and building somewhere else,” he recalls.The final design, created with Robert Dame of Dame Designs, revolutionized the property. “We designed an addition on the lot to the left that really reinvented the house and the garage and how the house opens up to the properties around it better.” Another notable project addressed specialized lifestyle needs. “They bought the lot next door and we added a whole house that’s connected to the existing house because the lady teaches aerial yoga and she needed a yoga studio,” Crow explains. “She QUOTE YOUR PROJECT TODAY PELLA WINDOWS & DOORS OF HOUSTON WWW.PELLAHOUSTON.COM 6 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 12, ISSUE 06
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