A Level Up in Lenox

True to its name, we started by “popping the top” and converting the existing attic into a proper second level. This not only created more square footage, but it also enabled an ideal, open feel for the main level. Next up, to create a layout that fit their family, we converted the previous main floor bedrooms into a formal dining room and an office. Lastly, we integrated our client’s love for reading, history, and originality by hand selecting elements to keep, restore, or replicate. This historical twist on a contemporary design was the perfect blend of our client’s wishes while harmonizing with the surrounding charm of the Lenox neighborhood.

A Level Up in Lenox

True to its name, we started by “popping the top” and converting the existing attic into a proper second level. This not only created more square footage, but it also enabled an ideal, open feel for the main level. Next up, to create a layout that fit their family, we converted the previous main floor bedrooms into a formal dining room and an office. Lastly, we integrated our client’s love for reading, history, and originality by hand selecting elements to keep, restore, or replicate. This historical twist on a contemporary design was the perfect blend of our client’s wishes while harmonizing with the surrounding charm of the Lenox neighborhood.
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