To Stowe, Vermont-based Architectural Designer Milford Cushman, designing a great home isn’t about expansive square footage or a jaw-dropping entryway. It’s about identifying what is special—sacred, even—in our everyday experiences. It’s asking, says Cushman, “What are the qualities of those places, those senses, that offer moments of poetry for you in everyday life?” It’s this mindful, human-centered approach to designing and renovating homes that Cushman, his wife, Terri Gregory, and their team at Cushman Design Group have applied to more than 1,000 projects across the country. Over more than three decades, Cushman has found names for these qualities. He calls them Comfort, Beauty, Efficiency, Prospect, and Refuge.
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