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Balanced Bay

Clean lines and balance can be beautiful. Fun and functional with a sublime dining alcove.

Lake Effect

Directed views of the lake saturate this home with light, color, and movement. Material and color choices respond in-kind. Teak walls cue the senses that there is comfort here.

Lake Effect Redux

This client loved their first home but wanted more space to store and display. Storage is discretely hidden. Vignettes of art and architecture are carefully crafted. Living areas flow together surrounded by incredible views to the lake. Again, there is comfort here.

Lovely Vintage

Vintage can be Old. Run-down, carved up, or de-nuded of detail. But, hide the electrical under the floor. Save the ceilings. Place grillwork with care. Eradicate ‘front of the house’ and open things up. Remove 40 layers of paint – at some point, even fresh paint equals run-down. See edges that are again made crisp, clean, new. This beautiful home is elegant, joyful, and current. Old tossed, Vintage saved.

Tree Street Townhome

This home knows the street it’s on. Placed in a gap between 1800’s townhomes, it respects their stature with a manifest presence of its own. Five stories of interconnected beauty and grace. This is contemporary urban living at its finest.

Townhome with Pied-à-terre

Library-framed formal living, open center-of-the-home kitchen, alfresco dining deck, translucent master bath with Juliette balcony, iron-railed stone terrace and entry stair that gracefully meet the street. A four-townhome, four-pied-a-terre McBA development. Interiors individually designed and fitted out for each private owner.

Another Beauty

Simple, with an open view, subtle ceiling changes, and efficient kitchen, this small, straightforward rehab has another type of lasting beauty. This well-resolved design sold for the highest per square foot cost of all units in the Association.

Studio with a View

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