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was not so much grown-up guests as her own two sons and their pals
that made the owner of our second summer house, this one in Dutchess
County, New York, build two outbuildings at the same time that
she put in the swimming pool. As the boys approached their teens, their
mother felt that the old farmhouse could no longer
support boyish capers and adult tranquility at the same time. James
Crisp, a New York architect who has a weekend house nearby,
used beams from two old sheds on the property to fashion these buildings.
The pool house, destined as the teens' domain, has a kitchen with
soda fountain and a second-floor area with extra-long built-in beds.
The owner, a Californian, thought that the small custom spa house
would be hers, but the kids like it so much that she has to evict
them now and then for a good private soak.
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