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Berube's starting point was the continuous wall of black millwork clad in a solid matte surface by Fenix.  "We decided on a dark palette to work with the exterior,
The entry between the living room and dining room was widened.
Add/Subtract House by Matt Fajkus Architecture | Photo by Charles Davis Smith
The floor-to-ceiling windows look out onto the stone terrace and provide a strong connection with the outdoors.
When the husband-and-wife team behind Austin-based Co(X)ist Studio set out to remodel their 1962 ranch-style house, they wanted to update it to suit their modern lifestyles—as well as demonstrate the design sensibilities of their young firm. The original home was dim, compartmentalized, and disconnected from the outdoors. Architects Frank and Megan Lin opened up the floor plan, created an addition, and built an expansive back porch, using several reclaimed materials in the process.
From the open-plan living and dining area to the adjoining bedroom, the owner can enjoy spectacular views of the sea.
The living room boasts original wood paneled ceiling and walls, and beautiful built-in bookshelves.
The upper level is home to the dining room, living room, and kitchen.