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The massive fireplace was overwhelming for the space, so had to be redone. Plus, they hoped for a more direct connection to the exterior. While there is a four-foot difference in grade, an exterior landing helps mitigate the height of the interior spaces and the yard. <span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;"> </span>
Eliminating the deck and the small rooms off the terrace created a unified living space that extends between inside and out. For continuity throughout, the flooring is irregular slabs of marble with an antiqued finish. A linear drainage system was installed with the embedded track for the glass doors.
Eliminating the deck and the small rooms off the terrace created a unified living space that extends between inside and out. For continuity throughout, the flooring is irregular slabs of marble with an antiqued finish. A linear drainage system was installed with the embedded track for the glass doors.
Floor plan of Greenpoint Townhouse by Studio Fabian Lorenz
Floor plan of Greenpoint Townhouse by Studio Fabian Lorenz
Set in the famed National Historic Landmark District in Detroit, the 2,000-square-foot residence comes recently renovated and fully furnished.
Set in the famed National Historic Landmark District in Detroit, the 2,000-square-foot residence comes recently renovated and fully furnished.
The home is a member of Detroit’s Lafayette Park, the United States' first urban-renewal project.
The home is a member of Detroit’s Lafayette Park, the United States' first urban-renewal project.
The Jason Hailey House has been meticulously restored in keeping with the architect’s vision—and it steps down a hillside with a series of lush outdoor spaces.
The Jason Hailey House has been meticulously restored in keeping with the architect’s vision—and it steps down a hillside with a series of lush outdoor spaces.
The adaptive reuse of this 1938 East Austin home creates two contemporary structures designed to accommodate three generations of family on a single lot. The street-facing primary home features a preserved facade that blends with the historic neighborhood, while the new rear structure is a distinctly contemporary addition with a Corten-steel envelope.
The adaptive reuse of this 1938 East Austin home creates two contemporary structures designed to accommodate three generations of family on a single lot. The street-facing primary home features a preserved facade that blends with the historic neighborhood, while the new rear structure is a distinctly contemporary addition with a Corten-steel envelope.
Most homes in the area have woodburning <i>parrillas</i> to make <i>asados</i>, or barbecues. Ochoa designed his own to be open on both sides, which provides extra heat to the patio during colder days. The deck is made of lapacho, and the ceilings are covered in straw. “It has a Japanese style, and also a beachy style,” says Ochoa.
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In September 1960, “Better Homes &amp; Gardens” featured the home on its cover, calling it “marvelously compact.”
In September 1960, “Better Homes &amp; Gardens” featured the home on its cover, calling it “marvelously compact.”
The outdoor space includes a fire pit.
The outdoor space includes a fire pit.
A Cloud Softlight pendant by Molo helps demarcate the living area, bounded by a Le Bambole sofa by Mario Bellini beside of which sits a magazine rack by Chen Chen &amp; Kai Williams.
A Cloud Softlight pendant by Molo helps demarcate the living area, bounded by a Le Bambole sofa by Mario Bellini beside of which sits a magazine rack by Chen Chen &amp; Kai Williams.

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