Clad in Cedar and Metal, an Indianapolis Home Gives a Modern Salute to its Traditional Surroundings

A two-story dwelling on an infill lot, the residence blends into the neighborhood with the help of cedar cladding, pitched roof lines, and a covered porch.
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Unassumingly tucked into the neighborhood of Fletcher Place in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Shoemaker Residence succeeds in integrating its modern exterior into the traditional vernacular around it. Designed by ONE 10 STUDIO for a real estate professional, the home sits on a 33-foot infill lot and takes the form of a two-story masonry cube sandwiched between two single-story, pitched-roof volumes that blend into the surrounding residential context. A detached garage creates an outdoor living space and a rear deck.

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Further connecting the residence to the neighborhood, horizontal cedar cladding lends a familiar "face" to the single-story bookends. Vertical metal siding serves as another durable, low-maintenance facade, as the home is bordered by alleys on three sides. 

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Some of the exterior masonry is continued inside, a visual contrast to the white living room and kitchen. Up an open riser stair with raw steel angles and sealed timber-strand wood beam treads, the owner’s suite perches on the second level. A finished basement level also holds another bedroom, bath, a media room, and storage.

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Completed in 2016 at a cost of less than $500,000, the narrow dwelling exemplifies an efficient use of space and a consideration of the neighborhood while maintaining a modern aesthetic. 

Jenny Xie
Dwell Contributor
Jenny Xie is the author of the novel Holding Pattern, a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree. She’s received fellowships from Bread Loaf, Yaddo, and MacDowell, among other organizations.

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