The renovation of a family of five’s home involved combining two units into one cohesive space. Conditions were challenging due to the original configuration with disjointed interiors. Architect Sarah Jacoby focused on maximizing light and creating functional spaces for the children by designing a dedicated wing with three bedrooms and a play area. The living and dining areas were made spacious by removing one bedroom, enhancing the open feel of the home. Custom details and thoughtful design choices contributed to a stylish and functional environment.
The renovation transformed a disjointed 3,000 square-foot space into a cohesive home, giving each child a windowed bedroom while enhancing the overall living areas.
Architect Sarah Jacoby reimagined the arrangement of spaces to ensure the children's wing was functional, turning three interior rooms into a vibrant play/media area.
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