Portfolio SlideshowPublished April 6, 2010 at 4:59 pm No Comments

Client’s testimonial: I would wholeheartedly recommend them as the most creative thinkers, designers, planners and executioners of a project–big or small. It is a group that can suggest truly innovative alternatives when money is tight. They are renovation artists who tap into the spirit of the house and its surroundings. Two writers asked us to
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Portfolio SlideshowPublished March 30, 2010 at 1:41 pm No Comments

Southfield, Michigan Jim and Jeanie, have been clients of ours for 20 years. We have remodeled bathrooms, added a master bedroom, decks, windows, and many other improvements. This phase required addressing the size and layout of the kitchen and dining area. Our task, in providing more space, light and air for the kitchen, was to
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Embraceable View Portfolio Slideshow residential constructionPublished March 29, 2010 at 6:58 pm No Comments

Like a maze, the old plan was awkward. The beautiful view was blocked by multiple walls, which restricted circulation. The clients desired:
better views
a master bath
walk-in closets
a new kitchen
more natural light
an additional suite of rooms for another family member
Preliminary analysis showed that:
The main path through the house passed through
Portfolio SlideshowPublished March 17, 2010 at 2:46 pm No Comments

Here we sought to make the most of a site sloping gently to the river. We began by opening the landscape and the river basin to long views from all sides of the house. Then we made multiple penetrations, both vertical and horizontal, to bring natural light, breezes and spectacular views through the interior, and
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UncategorizedPublished December 3, 2009 at 2:05 pm No Comments

At the heart of the design for the remodel of this 1960′s ranch was a new vertical core. Before a pencil was put to paper, Tim knew this element was one of the keys to a successful project. Our clients bought the house because of the site, which was on a private street overlooking a
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Portfolio SlideshowPublished August 6, 2008 at 10:26 am No Comments

Mount Kisco, New York Located in a quite suburb, an hour north of New York City, this home sits comfortably away from the street. A small creek at the bottom of a ravine, 120 feet from the back door, marks the boundary of the Choate Audubon Sanctuary. Our challenge was that the floor plan had
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