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Now, there’s casual seating at the island bar in the kitchen and a formal dining table. A built-in serving area comes in handy for storage or entertaining. Additional windows convey other qualities of the site. “We replaced the windows for lots of reasons: to increase the performance of the home, and accentuate the views they wanted,” says Porter. “But this home has beautiful woodland views, too. So, we wanted to orient the house so it's not just a one-liner, but has intimate moments where you're looking at the woods.”
Open shelves installed over a window allow light to pass through and create a reading nook in the corner of the dining area.
Custom pine cabinets hang over the dining space.
A dead tree on the lot was milled to construct the dining table, further connecting the newly designed home to its historic community.
New York, New York
Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017
The white oak floors are echoed in the cabinetry of the kitchen and the millwork of storage in the living/dining area.
The living, dining, and kitchen spaces flow into one another.
The walls, ceilings, windows, and cabinetry were all strategically positioned to unveil views to the outdoors.
At the other end, he added floor-to-ceiling, built-in shelving, which has created a more streamlined look and eliminated the need for additional furniture.
Kitchen and loft with live edge dining table/kitchen island by Timberforge Woodworks
A set of Eames molded-plastic bar stools line the Caesarstone countertop in the kitchen.