(Mr. Bartlett served as co-designer on this project by DSD, Ltd.)
This was a custom residential design project Mr. Bartlett did in tandem with Mr. Doug Dickinson while he was with his company, DSD, Ltd. It is an unusual home (for Indiana) as it was to be in full southwest style (to house the clients' extensive southwest art collection) using a previously developed farmhouse styled floor plan by Mr. Dickinson as it's start. Mr. Bartlett's role was as co-designer with Mr. Dickinson, working closely with the client through all aspects of the design, materials selections and construction.
Vyverberg Residence
The Vyverberg residence (kitchen) was a fire rebuild where Mr. Bartlett's past Montessori School client specifically sought his assistance on the rebuild of their home after a devastating fire.
9000 Pickwick Drive
This is Mr. Bartlett's current home and has had a number of projects completed. Full kitchen remodel; three bath remodels; playroom/den remodel; master bedroom remodel; landscaping revisions. The home was Mr. Bartlett's boy-hood home, so much of the work is careful to retain aspects of the original materials while achieving an updated aesthetic.
7887 Ridgeland Drive
This residence had been abandoned at the time the architect discovered it and purchased it as his own family home. A full restoration was required for the slate roof, copper gutters and downspouts, redwood siding and limestone walls. All windows had to be replaced, and care was taken to replicate original lines with the new, energy efficient models. While restoring the exterior, kitchen and bath remodel work was done as well. All oak and walnut floors and many plaster walls inside were re-finished. A third bedroom was created upstairs and the stairway was modified to an open, airy design. The family room was completely redesigned to create an entertainment center, french doors entry off the back hall and a direct connection to the walnut finished library with french walnut doors; all work done to match/complement the current home's architecture. Lastly, the entire property received regrading and new landscaping. This home had been the derelict house in the neighborhood and became the best - leading to re-investments into other properties throughout the area.