WINSTON-SALEM, NC

WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Luxury Home Designer Serving the Winston-Salem Community

Located about 30 miles west of Greensboro, Winston-Salem is the fifth most populous city in North Carolina and the eighty-ninth most populous city in the United States. Contributing to the famous North Carolina Piedmont Triad area, the city of Winston-Salem is home to over a quarter of a million people as well as a number of notable companies.


The architecture of North Carolina is as varied as the people who live in the area and is influenced by the industries, geography, and climate that shaped the State's social and economic growth. In the 19th century, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate styles were embraced and used in both public and private buildings. In the early 20th century, North Carolina saw unprecedented growth and residential suburbs began to pop up. Factory-made products soon led to pre-fabricated houses in the area and many people chose to go with more conservative, all-purpose residential designs like the Colonial Revival or American Craftsman. 


At the office of James S. Collins, Architect, our home remodeling architect specializes in classic homes with clean lines and an emphasis on symmetry. We can design many styles of homes to meet anyone’s aesthetic. We also offer renovations as well as additions if you are looking to update your home.

Speak With A Residential Architect Today

If you love the historic charm of homes in the Winston-Salem area and are looking to build a home or renovate your existing home, turn to James S. Collins, Architect. We place the utmost emphasis on historical preservation making us perfectly suited to design or remodel your space.



If you are interested in getting started on your custom home design or remodeling project, we invite you to contact us. You can also view some of our completed projects to see what we can do for your space and for some inspiration. Call us today to speak to a residential architect.

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