Project posted by Danielle Bello
Kitchen
Kitchen
Front Entry
Front Entry

From Danielle Bello

The renovation of this 90’s modern Sands Point, Long Island home, led by New York-based, luxury architecture firm Mojo Stumer, was focused primarily on maximizing the visual impact of the transformation. The underlying structure and geometry of the home remain, but the client’s central goal was to create what would appear to be an entirely new, modern residence, with its own unique styling and a clear separation from the original architecture.

The new design introduced:

-Large uninterrupted windows which span from floor to ceiling on both the first and second levels, while replacing much of the existing heavy and obtrusive exterior massing elements with sleeker overhangs clad in mahogany and metal.

-A new roof over the entry, tying the two opposing sides of the house together into a single harmonious geometry, while also framing an exciting new entryway.

-The palette of mahogany plank cladding, black stone and black metal are carefully balanced against large expanses of smooth white stucco to provide a contrast in material that emphasize the natural beauty and dynamic color of the wood and stone.

-Horizontal wooden slats are introduced over certain areas of glazing to screen sunlight, while also adding a level of transparency and intricacy to the overall design.