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WAS ONCE state-of-the-art, but had strayed from a uniform design aesthetic over the course of several updates. The new owners desired to restore a complete sense of mid-century design harmony.
We gutted the house, building out a new, flowing open-floor plan and adding several extensions, including an expanded
again state-of-the-art with all new hardware and appliances. The front door hinges to allow a 360–degree turning radius.
The sleek and simple design is meant to feature the homeowner’s extensive art collection.
This stately Georgian home in West Newton Hill, Massachusetts was originally built in 1917 for John W. Weeks, a Boston financier who went on to become a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of War. The home’s original architectural details include an elaborate 15-inch deep dentil soffit at the eaves, decorative
colorThis stately Georgian home in West Newton Hill, Massachusetts was originally built in 1917 for John W. Weeks, a Boston financier who went on to become a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of War. The home’s original architectural details include an elaborate 15-inch deep dentil soffit at the eaves