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EYE SURGEONS OFFICES, DESIGNER BHIDP OF TUCSON, AZ
Home design - contemporary home design idea in Phoenix
Home design - contemporary home design idea in Phoenix

Gane Perspective Photography
Large trendy entryway photo in Miami with a medium wood front door
Large trendy entryway photo in Miami with a medium wood front door

The picture says it all
Tapani Talo
Enclosed kitchen - large contemporary u-shaped light wood floor enclosed kitchen idea in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, black appliances and two islands
Enclosed kitchen - large contemporary u-shaped light wood floor enclosed kitchen idea in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, black appliances and two islands

We LOVE our wine cellar. We renovated a 1926 basement into a wine cave and it was really a seamless process thanks to Wine Cellar Innovations. The only problem is that we never want to leave the basement. The design and sales team was great with their communication of details and the installer had the skill of a surgeon. Pam & Scott Drew

BUILDING HISTORY
From Whitney to Modern
Like the city in which it sits, the Whitney Modern is a distinctive blend of innovative contemporary design and historic New England charm. The Cottage and Carriage House at the Whitney Modern were designed in the Shingle Style by Richard Williams, architect of many of New Haven’s most notable buildings, including the New Haven County Courthouse and the Union League Club (now the Union League Café). The residence was built in 1902 as a single family home for Abner Hendee, a prosperous grain merchant, and was later owned by Dr. William Verdi, a prominent surgeon, who was one of the founding physicians of St. Raphael’s Hospital and its Surgeon-in Chief until 1949.
The home, known as the Abner Hendee house, was described by architectural historian Elizabeth Mills Brown in New Haven: A Guide to Architecture and Urban Design, as "one of New Haven’s most romantic houses and long a landmark of the upper Avenue. It was built in open country, empty fields behind running down to the river and the Rock. Like the classic country houses of the Shingle Style it was designed as part of the land, a design of horizontals. The great shadow of the porch was as mysterious and cool as a cave in the woods, and a porte-cochere carried the long line out into the grounds, holding the house close to the earth and terminating in a low pillar that seemed another part of nature – a tumble of stones.”
After 50 years as a private residence, in 1957 the house and carriage house were sold to the American Red Cross, which continued to use the property as its local headquarters for the next 60 years. The Whitney Modern team purchased the property from the Red Cross with the intention of preserving its historic features while remaking it for a new century as the iconic anchor of an intimate luxury rental community.
The Cottage has been meticulously renovated into seven boutique residences. The grand main staircase, closed off for years, has been rebuilt. Original marble and tiled fireplaces have been restored and converted to gas. Coffered ceilings have been retrofitted with recessed lighting. Bathrooms have been outfitted with marble mosaic flooring. Raised paneling and pocket doors have been repurposed and hardwood floors have been reclaimed. Gracious spaces have been renewed while modern technology has been added to make each boutique residence function with the ease of a newly built building – from Nest thermostats, to in-unit washer/dryers, to central air conditioning. The house has been reborn.

Judy's Home & Garden
This is an example of a modern landscaping in Chicago.
This is an example of a modern landscaping in Chicago.
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