"It was really important to us to lean into the home's history," Lexie says of the property with six marble fireplaces and poured concrete flooring. She says she and her husband appreciate timeless, European-inspired design and wanted to avoid overtly modern trends when it came time to renovate. "So that meant preserving as much as possible while also making it a livable space to fit our family's needs," Lexie adds.
The design firm sought to restore much of the home's authentic 20th-century touches while adding contemporary flourishes. Custom curved doors, existing fireplaces, and hand-carved plaster murals were all brought back to life.
But the design team also introduced a series of bold interior strokes to adapt the floor plan for modern living. A kitchen that felt hidden in the home's existing layout was expanded to become the central feature of the house.
A previous laundry room is now an office space bathed in a shade of warm green and adorned with custom built-ins.
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