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Architect Craig Buttner's renovated East Boston town house is a three-dimensional portfolio of his work.

The master bedroom opens to a deck where 4-year-old Khai can play; visitors on the main staircase get an early view of the master bedroom / sitting area through a glass half wall. (Photo / Greg Premru)   More photos
The master bedroom opens to a deck where 4-year-old Khai can play; visitors on the main staircase get an early view of the master bedroom / sitting area through a glass half wall. (Photo / Greg Premru)   More photos
By Kira L. Gould
October 16, 2005

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`"ONE STEP ON THE ROOF WAS ALL IT TOOK," SAYS Craig Buttner, recalling how he came to buy his East Boston town house seven years ago. The ink on his architecture degree barely dry, Buttner was seeking a property that would provide a bit of income as well as a home for him and his fiancee, Caroline Andersen. If what ... (Full article: 1128 words)

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