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Frenchman’s Road Residence

A suburban ranch-house is transformed into an elegant home well suited to its park-like setting while accommodating a large family. A new two-story living space is created to provide a gracious gathering place for this close-knit family. The new addition and what was existing, create a variety of exterior living spaces. Natural wood finishes, trim and casework are used throughout the home, referencing a craftsman heritage meaningful to the family. A warm environment connects to the garden and grounds seen through every window.

Photography: Paul Dyer

 An exterior front shot of the home where craftsman inspired features are found in the front porch and facade.
 A reading nook with a storage bench for reading is tucked under a staircase with a wooden banister with modern cut-outs.
 The reading nook and staircase from an angle; the bench is in front of a wooden bookcase.
 A living room with a U-shaped couch, in front of a kitchen with wooden cabinets.
 A library/office with a slightly turreted roof, and a wooden shaker chair in front of tree-filled wood framed windows.
 A long room with a full wall of windows and single pane french doors that open onto a garden.
 A dining room with a wooden sideboard and wood framed windows overlooking a garden.
 A night view of the front of the house shows a tree filled yard and lighted windows.
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