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| Schoolhouse in Lincoln Park, Illinois Determined to preserve this historic school building and teach their children environmental responsibility in the process, a couple converted the building into a sustainable home. A geothermal heating system stands up to freezing Chicago winter temperatures. |
| During construction, the team ripped down drywall to expose floor joists. They also reclaimed and repurposed wood joists from other areas of the house and created countertops, benches and ceiling treatments. |
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| Philadelphia Warehouse It takes having a special eye to be able to walk into a space like this and fall in love with the potential. That's what husband and wife architectural team Kevin Rasmussen and Vivian Su did as soon as they saw this dilapidated warehouse in downtown Philadelphia. |
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| The couple brought in the light and kept the wide-open feeling of the warehouse. Touches like leaving the original ceiling remind them of the building's history. |
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| Now the remodeled exterior glows like an inviting contemporary jack-o'-lantern. See the rest of this house |
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| Pittsburgh Radiator Shop Some see a crusty old radiator shop on this Pittsburgh street corner, but Mark Frankovitch envisioned a polished contemporary home. |
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| Cedar siding adds some modern oomph to the original concrete blocks on the exterior. |
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| An open spatial sequence with the kitchen in the center creates a harmonious interior flow. |
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| The best part: an urban roof deck with a pergola, a fire pit and a bubble chair. See the rest of this house |
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| Industrial Warehouse in New York City This renovation incorporated elements of the unique street architecture of its Tribeca neighborhood, like the glass garage-like door hanging over the kitchen and vintage furniture from an old mill. |
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| A tricky part of renovating these kinds of spaces is keeping the open feeling and making the most of the light, while also allowing for some privacy. This transparent part of the wall is actually pocket doors, which can open up the main space to the bedroom. See the rest of this space |
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| Milk Factory in Atlanta Interior decorator and TV producer Brian Patrick Flynn, aka the "Decor Demon," definitely understood scale when decorating his loft. An wall-size vintage photo of his parents, a large "F" (recognize it? It's from a T.G.I. Friday's) and a grand light fixture all fit the scale of the great room to a T. |
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| Flynn made the most of this communal roof deck, where everyone can gather and enjoy the view of the Atlanta skyline in style. See the rest of this home More: 6 Incredible Garage Conversions Sourcebook: Industrial Style |
We have just finished a similar project - not converting a commercial space, but an outdated, dark bungalow. Everybody who saw the original house said "oh we're sure you're gonna turn it into a stunning place, but we just can't see the potential". Fortunately, my husband and I *can*, and even more fortunately: we both had the same vision. We couldn't be happier with the result.
you posted. I found the post very useful as well as interesting.
-Architectural Antiques, www.archantiques.com
I do not know the specifics of this renovation- does anyone even live next door? But my point is we live in community with other people who love their spaces (however humble), have no choices... Should we not consider how our actions affect our neighbors?