Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the backyard while also filling the cedar-clad living areas with warm natural light.
Nestled being a picket fence, the reimagined home sports a handsome dark-green facade.
Zen Den floor plan
In the living room, a new wall of glass connects the house to its landscape, while a family-heirlume Persian rug adds softness to the new ceramic tile floor.
In the powder bathroom, bespoke Calico wallpaper can be seen in the mirror, which is set against a backdrop of green Cle tile. “That’s our Miami experience,” says Kristi.
Félix Candela, Los Manantiales Restaurant, Xochimilco, Mexico City, 1958
Interior designer Ginger Lunt revives a 1954 residence that she fell in love with as a young girl growing up in the tropical forests of Mount Tantalus.
Round House by Feldman Architecture floor plan
The adjoining bathroom gets indirect daylight via openings in the brick wall and a transom window.
Steps descend to the large concrete fire pit—an idyllic spot to enjoy sunsets and stargazing.
A peek at another one of the home's three bedrooms.
Custom built-in cabinetry cloaks the central media room, tucked away across the dining area.
A corner townhouse that borders the Warren Place Mews in Brooklyn was occupied by the same family for generations. Architect Nate McBride, who reworked the interior for the new owner points out that the window heights get dramatically smaller the higher up you go.