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Originally a Dutch Colonial style house, this project involved de-constructing the second floor, and re-creating it with more modern lines, large eaves and generous porches more suitable to a shoreline house.
Added to 82 ideabooks Last comment "This window configuration would be very similar to the possible bay window breakfast nook in the new"
is of a Dutch Colonial Home originally built in 1901. Care was taken in preserving the historical charm of the home by using subway tiles, brushed nickel finishes, and framed cabinetry. The family wanted to salvage many of the original house parts and so we used a pair of stained glass windows as new
1922 Dutch Colonial home had much character but only a partially finished basement. With this growing family, this project included remodeling an unfinished basement into usable space. The new contemporary space includes an additional family space, office/guest bedroom, and a separate laundry room and
1922 Dutch Colonial home had much character but only a partially finished basement. With this growing family, this project included remodeling an unfinished basement into usable space. The new contemporary space includes an additional family space, office/guest bedroom, and a separate laundry room and
1922 Dutch Colonial home had much character but only a partially finished basement. With this growing family, this project included remodeling an unfinished basement into usable space. The new contemporary space includes an additional family space, office/guest bedroom, and a separate laundry room and
1922 Dutch Colonial home had much character but only a partially finished basement. With this growing family, this project included remodeling an unfinished basement into usable space. The new contemporary space includes an additional family space, office/guest bedroom, and a separate laundry room and
liked Dutch Colonials, but in 1990 we found one with maple floors and 10-foot ceilings and made an offer on the spot. With the realization that we could remove virtually every wall on the first floor, we quit work and gutted all 1,200 square feet inside of a month. It took us years to put it back together