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O'Keefe Built
We installed gorgeous TimberTech composite decking with custom curved railing and a stamped concrete pad with detailed stone pillars to match the house. GORGEOUS!
Chr DAUER Architects
A post-war, Glen Park house was dark and tiny but had good bones and imaginable city views. It was one of those “little boxes on the hillside”. Our design transformed and expanded it into a bright, open, and comfortable four bedroom townhouse with panoramic city views.
A huge new sliding skylight/roof hatch above an open staircase illuminates and seamlessly connects the central living and circulation spaces.
All bedrooms plus a family room/guest suite are oriented towards the rear and front of house, ensuring direct connection to the out of doors, and privacy from family gathering spaces.
The home is modern but has touches of warm traditional styling, anticipating a family with kids, a couple who enjoy entertaining, and or folks who like hunkering down with a good book and a morning cup of coffee.
Structural Engineer: Gregory Paul Wallace SE
Photographer: Open Homes Photography
Lucy Harris Studio
Notable decor elements include: Royal Botanica Little 240 table and Little 55 armchairs, Kartell Gnomes Table-Stools
Photography by: Francesco Bertocci http://www.francescobertocci.com/photography/
Anthony J. Vallée
With a deck like this you might not know where to entertain first. A porch with built-in grill, refrigerator and cutting boards keeps the outdoor mess from becoming indoor mess. A swimming pool with a soothing fountain and an outdoor firepit with separate seating area will make this spot as much fun as the beach.
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