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Avvio Fine Homes
This dining room is from a custom home in North York, in the Greater Toronto Area. It was designed and built by bespoke luxury custom home builder Avvio Fine Homes in 2015. The dining room is an open concept, looking onto the living room, foyer, stairs, and hall to the office, kitchen and family room. It features a waffled ceiling, wainscoting and red oak hardwood flooring. It also adjoins the servery, connecting it to the kitchen.
Elizabeth Brosnan Hourihan Interiors
This 19th century shingle style home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean was completely restored and expanded. Elizabeth Brosnan Hourihan worked closely with the architectural staff of Carpenter & MacNeille on all aspects of the home’s interior detailing, customization and finishes. Ongoing throughout the process was the specification and procurement of fine furnishings, window treatments, rugs, lighting, artwork and accessories. Several of the furnishings were handmade in England and Italy and a number of pieces are antiques dating as far back as the 17th century and needleworks as early as 1550. There is an antique rug collection, an antique American book collection, antique silver flatware – with a signature engraving on all the pieces, antique stemware and porcelain dishes. The art collection is from renowned Cape Ann artists from the 19th and 20th centuries including Quarterly, Chaet, and Gruppe.
Featured in Architectural Digest “Cape Ann Turnaround”
A Massachusetts Home is Rescued from Near Ruin
Architecture and Construction: Carpenter & MacNeille
Gordon Beall Photography
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
Built in 1894, this historic Stick-style house in Cambridge, Mass. was originally part of an expansive estate owned by Gardiner Greene Hubbard, a lawyer who became the first president of National Geographic Magazine. His daughter married Alexander Graham Bell in the garden. Woodrow Wilson’s daughter later owned the house. Meyer & Meyer was commissioned by the new homeowners to better accommodate their active young family. The whole-house renovation included demolition of a small kitchen and its replacement with a gable-ended addition housing a new French-inspired SieMatic kitchen. The original paneling and woodwork was restored to its original state, filled in where missing, and complemented with new paint colors and hand-painted wall coverings and furniture. The project scope involved conversion of an upstairs office into a master bedroom-bathroom suite, renovation of all bathrooms, enhanced closet space, and an excavation below the house to create a new family room and guest suite with 10-foot-high ceilings.
K.C. Customs Inc.
Banquette seating storage in Dining Area.
Designed by K.C. Customs in-house designers. Photos by Mark Barnes, photographer.
Morningside Architects LLP
Morningside Architects, LLP
Contractor: Lawrence Martinez
Photographer: Timothy Schorre
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