MID-CENTURY FACELIFT
       
     
 BEFORE An unsightly, leaky, structurally unsound sun-room had been added by a previous owner somewhere along the line. This structure had to be completely demolished, and the owners wanted to expand the two bedooms in this location.
       
     
 The extended roof matches the original structural design. The thin steel foundation keeps the landscape clear and open for the auxiliary entrance below.
       
     
 Floor-to-ceiling glass brings forest view and pleasant Southern winter light.
       
     
 The expanded upstairs rests on a light steel structure.
       
     
 Primary bedroom with “bonus nook” next to full height windows.
       
     
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MID-CENTURY FACELIFT
       
     
MID-CENTURY FACELIFT

This subtle yet significant renovation rejuvenated this house’s front facade and strategically expanded the footprint. The window layout is based on the design character of the original 1968 drawings.

 BEFORE An unsightly, leaky, structurally unsound sun-room had been added by a previous owner somewhere along the line. This structure had to be completely demolished, and the owners wanted to expand the two bedooms in this location.
       
     

BEFORE
An unsightly, leaky, structurally unsound sun-room had been added by a previous owner somewhere along the line. This structure had to be completely demolished, and the owners wanted to expand the two bedooms in this location.

 The extended roof matches the original structural design. The thin steel foundation keeps the landscape clear and open for the auxiliary entrance below.
       
     

The extended roof matches the original structural design. The thin steel foundation keeps the landscape clear and open for the auxiliary entrance below.

 Floor-to-ceiling glass brings forest view and pleasant Southern winter light.
       
     

Floor-to-ceiling glass brings forest view and pleasant Southern winter light.

 The expanded upstairs rests on a light steel structure.
       
     

The expanded upstairs rests on a light steel structure.

 Primary bedroom with “bonus nook” next to full height windows.
       
     

Primary bedroom with “bonus nook” next to full height windows.

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