Generous overhangs and period lighting speak to the house's era while sliding glass doors create outdoor access.
A Carrara marble counter and backsplash, concrete floors, a frameless mirror, and white cabinets keep the look seamless and consistent in the bathroom.
In the family room, "short ribbon windows were replaced with a wall of glass" for indoor/outdoor flow.
Starting with the front hall, the architects opened up the enclosed stairwell and utilized a lighter palette to bounce natural light around. White walls, concrete floors, and minimal trim produce a streamlined backdrop.
By removing walls, inserting new windows, and utilizing a lighter color palette, Mowery Marsh Architects give this historic home a modern, new look.
A detail of the kitchen. The ceramic mugs are from Slopey Made.