Collection by Nika
Eagle Point
The kitchen is one of the most unified spaces in the house, thanks to the appliances. “Within a week of each other, we found the 1949 GE stove on E-Bay that matched the fridge,” says Miller. “They were the same model of appliances that were used in the exhibition house; they matched the pictures exactly. The owner even had the original instruction booklet and the appliances were in pristine condition. It was an amazing discovery.” Photo by Diana Budds.
Architects Antje Freiesleben and Johannes Modersohn combined two barn-like wings and a large connecting hall/breezeway for a retreat in New Brunswick. A space between the concrete foundation and the house’s raised wood platform allows the snowmelt to pass through in spring. The 21-foot-wide accordion doors are by HFBB Holzfensterbau Bernau and were shipped from Germany.






