HOHOKUS RESIDENCE III

HOHOKUS RESIDENCE III



We were honored to see our Transformation of this colonial home

in an article entitled,

“THE BIG FIX.”


BEFORE


Our firm collaborated with our client and interior decorator

Laura Loew of Laura Loew Interiors to reinvigorate this traditional colonial.


TRANSFORMED!


By expanding the first floor plan to include a powder room,

we enhanced the elevation and created a visual balance for the front facade.


We designed a distinctive portico that, combined with the topiaries,

adds a stately quality to the home.


We created an open floor plan that provides an easy flow through the living spaces.

We knocked down walls to allow visibility

between the rooms and sunlit spaces throughout.

Our house goals are always aesthetic and functional,

as seen in this kitchen renovation,

now readily accessible to every room on the first floor.


 A cozy circular breakfast nook in the kitchen is a favorite place to gather all day long.

The new open floor plan develops multiple connections to the outdoor spaces.

The primary bedroom balcony forms a curve over the circular breakfast nook,

while overlooking the patio and pergola below.

HOHOKUS RESIDENCE III

A magazine is open to a page that says the big fix

We were honored to see our Transformation of this colonial home in an article entitled,

“THE BIG FIX.”

A green house with red shutters on the windows

BEFORE


Our firm collaborated with our client and interior decorator, Laura Loew of Laura Loew Interiors, to reinvigorate this traditional colonial.

A white house with black shutters and a garage

TRANSFORMED!


By expanding the first floor plan to include a powder room,

we enhanced the elevation and created a visual balance for the front facade.

A white house with a black door and black shutters

We designed a distinctive portico that, combined with the topiaries, adds a stately quality to the home.

A living room with a couch , chairs and a fireplace.

We created an open floor plan that provides an easy flow through the living spaces.

A living room with a couch , chairs , a coffee table and a mirror.

We knocked down walls to allow visibility between the rooms and sunlit spaces throughout.

There is a large island in the middle of the kitchen.

Our house goals are always aesthetic and functional, as seen in this kitchen renovation,

now readily accessible to every room on the first floor.

There is a table and chairs in the corner of the room.

A cozy circular breakfast nook in the kitchen is a favorite place to gather all day long.

A living room with a couch and oars on the wall

The new open floor plan develops multiple connections to the outdoor spaces.

A large white house with a large lawn in front of it

The primary bedroom balcony forms a curve over the circular breakfast nook, while overlooking the patio and pergola below.

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