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Photo :: Renovated FacadeThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. | Photo :: New Rear Yard AdditionThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. | Photo :: New Rear Yard AdditionThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. |
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Photo :: Renovated OfficeThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. | Photo :: New Dining RoomThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. | Photo :: New Master BedroomThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. |
Photo : Renovated Stair & New PantryThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. | Photo :: New 1/2 BathThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. | Photo :: Renovated BathroomThe design seeks to maximize functionality of the tiny home while creating comfortable, quality living spaces. The open-concept first floor features a living room, kitchen, dining room and 1/2 bath, with 2 bedrooms, office space and a hall bath on the second floor. 8’ tall sliding glass doors connect the interior spaces to the rear yard. The project required approval from both the historic preservation review board and board of zoning adjustments, and was designed for phased construction. |
Photo :: Existing FacadeBuilt in the late 1800s, the 2 story wood frame structure was hastily renovated and sat vacant for five years before the homeowners purchased the house. Both floor structures had a severe slope to the rear wall, requiring reinforcement prior to construction of the rear yard addition. The first floor consisted of a separated living room and kitchen, with mechanical equipment and a washer/dryer awkwardly exposed. The second floor consisted of two bedrooms and a hall bathroom. | Photo :: Existing KitchenBuilt in the late 1800s, the 2 story wood frame structure was hastily renovated and sat vacant for five years before the homeowners purchased the house. Both floor structures had a severe slope to the rear wall, requiring reinforcement prior to construction of the rear yard addition. The first floor consisted of a separated living room and kitchen, with mechanical equipment and a washer/dryer awkwardly exposed. The second floor consisted of two bedrooms and a hall bathroom. | Photo :: Existing BathroomBuilt in the late 1800s, the 2 story wood frame structure was hastily renovated and sat vacant for five years before the homeowners purchased the house. Both floor structures had a severe slope to the rear wall, requiring reinforcement prior to construction of the rear yard addition. The first floor consisted of a separated living room and kitchen, with mechanical equipment and a washer/dryer awkwardly exposed. The second floor consisted of two bedrooms and a hall bathroom. |
Photo :: Existing KitchenBuilt in the late 1800s, the 2 story wood frame structure was hastily renovated and sat vacant for five years before the homeowners purchased the house. Both floor structures had a severe slope to the rear wall, requiring reinforcement prior to construction of the rear yard addition. The first floor consisted of a separated living room and kitchen, with mechanical equipment and a washer/dryer awkwardly exposed. The second floor consisted of two bedrooms and a hall bathroom. | Photo :: Existing Rear FacadeBuilt in the late 1800s, the 2 story wood frame structure was hastily renovated and sat vacant for five years before the homeowners purchased the house. Both floor structures had a severe slope to the rear wall, requiring reinforcement prior to construction of the rear yard addition. The first floor consisted of a separated living room and kitchen, with mechanical equipment and a washer/dryer awkwardly exposed. The second floor consisted of two bedrooms and a hall bathroom. |
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