The new areas, including a
bedroom and updated sunroom, are designed to look as though they are part of the
original 1920s home.
Photo by Adan Torres
St. Paul Residence
A
fresh, clean update to the tired old kitchen.
Photo by Adan Torres
St. Paul Residence
After the ancient sunroom
had fallen into disrepair, Albertsson gave it a bright, open feeling.
Photo by Adan Torres
Loon’s Nest
The open framing and large
windows allow for maximum views of the woods and lakeshore.
Photo by Peter Bastianelli–Kerze
Loon’s Nest
Minimal framing helps the
Loon’s Nest to blend in with the wooded surroundings.
Photo by Peter Bastianelli–Kerze
Seamless Neighbor
The floor plan was left open
to give the feel of a much larger home, without creating a behemoth that looked
out of place in the neighborhood.
Seamless Neighbor
Large
windows seem to extend the living area.
Seamless Neighbor
A
light, bright bathroom also gives the appearance of more space.
Mountainbrook Home
Multiple large windows
lining both sides of the house allow for fantastic views of the
ravine.
Mountainbrook Home
The green roof, brown
siding, and stone accents blend in nicely with the home’s wooded
surroundings.
Mountainbrook Home
The aerial view of the
home’s floor plan shows how the home snuggles between the ravine wall and the
river. The three pavilions come together to create an intimate external
courtyard.