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Finding balance between respecting the existing plan and optimizing the new program, the layout was rearranged to maximize views. “I think when we started to really unpack it and realize programmatically what the opportunity of the site was, we decided to put the living room where you can really take in this view and open these windows and create this panoramic experience,” says Stept.
By scouring shops, sales, and auctions, George Marrone amassed a giant trove of postwar furniture. He and his partner, Michael Nocera, applied that same work ethic to a 1959 home in Wilmington, Delaware, which they patched up over two years. The couple’s bulldogs stand guard at the flagstone entrance. The door, still with its Space Age knobs, is painted Flaming Torch by Behr. The brass wallhanging above the landing is by C. Jeré.
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