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Floor-to-ceiling shelves and storage bookend a cabinet that conceals the television.
The pair replaced the cluttered firewood storage with a floating hearth that can double as a seat and display for art.
Raj and Watts extended the fireplace column to the ceiling to highlight the room’s expansive scale, and had it coated in concrete plaster. It was important to retain the wood-burning fireplace—a rarity in the city—but “we wanted to re-clad it in a material that also spoke to the industrial past of the building,” says Raj.
A skylight brings additional natural light into the open-plan living space. The gray, combed basalt fireplace figures prominently, as does built-in wood cabinetry.
PARLOR FLOOR - LIVING ROOM (DOORS CLOSED)
Photo © Ashok Sinha
A stone fireplace adds warmth to the large living area.
Spaces flow freely from one to the next, creating a continuous open floor plan.
A closer look at the main living space. Upstairs is a 600-square-foot wraparound mezzanine.
The cozy living area features a white-on-white palette.