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Arch House

 

This project is a triplex for a young couple who travel extensively for business who wanted the feeling of a quiet sanctuary for their new home.  They partnered with BAAO to provide furnishings throughout the house.  The existing building is a relatively compact Anglo-Italianate townhouse circa 1860, and a three-story extension was added to expand the living space.  The house’s signature arched doorway and front window were the inspiration for much of the detailing for the renovated spaces.

Location:

  • Brooklyn, New York

Photographer:

  • Francis Dzikowski/OTTO

Awards:

  • Design Anthology

  • NYCXDesign Honoree

Publications:

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Arched openings connect the dining space to the foyer as well as to the kitchen through a butler’s pantry.  The generous kitchen spans the entire width of the house and is designed for socializing while cooking, with a large central marble island and a extensive countertop space.  The ceilings were raised on the parlor floor to visually and spatially open out the space toward the rear yard, which is framed by a full wall of steel doors and accessed from a rear deck.  The centerpiece the living room is a plaster fluted fireplace surround.

 
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The master suite occupies the second floor.  A library and office with original moldings and fireplace overlooks the street.  The bedroom and a plaster and marble master bath are sequestered through more arched openings via a raised passageway toward the rear. The bedroom opens onto a balcony through more steel doors

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