See How One Designer Approached a Historic Home Renovation in New York for Clients With Modern Style
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"As we were going through the pandemic, we spent a lot of time working from home," says the wife. "With two growing children, it made us wonder if we wanted to move to a larger place."
"There were a lot of beautiful, original details," Lee says, noting that while she had some back and forth with the clients about whether to update the unit, ultimately, everyone landed on the same page about honoring the building's prewar roots and retaining the inherited architectural details. "When we started to talk about merging the two, we had to think about creating a vocabulary that communicates through different eras. How do we weave them back together in a way that feels coherent?"
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