Oak Hill Architects

8 Cool Breezeways with Modern-Day Flair

Breezeways are an enlightened architectural feature. They add beauty and visual interest and create cohesion between the structures of a property. They can add significant curb appeal by providing a glimpse of the property you wouldn’t otherwise see on the approach, and, in this age of clean-air living, separate garages and carriage houses and any fumes emitted there from the main living quarters.

Breezeways are also a bit of a paradox. With their covered roofs, they provide shelter and shade from the elements, but not too much. And, as for a connection? They create a connection between two structures, as well as some distance.

Hardworking and attractive, what’s not to like? Here are a few of our favorites….

Catalano Architects, Inc.; E.W. Tarca Construction

Built by E.W. Tarca Construction; Architecture by Catalano Architects; photo by Eric Roth

Groom Construction

Groom Construction

Patrick Ahearn Architect

Patrick Ahearn Architect; photo by Greg Premru

Wood & Clay

Wood & Clay, Inc. 

Macnelly Cohen Architects

Macnelly Cohen Architects; photo by Bob Gothard

JW Construction

JW Construction, Inc.

Charles Hilton Architects

Charles Hilton Architects

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JW Construction, Inc.

Delivering quality, integrity, and custom craftsmanship in New England since 1993.

E.W. Tarca Construction, Inc.

Specializing in custom homes with detailed woodwork, craftsmanship, and design.

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