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ABOVE & FACING PAGE: Despite the house being maxed out at the allowable area, there was an existing two-story family room, which counts as one area per floor. The first-
floor family room was gutted and redesigned to include a walk-behind bar and a new fireplace. The second-floor family room area was reborn as a 'hers' bathroom and closet,
with the glass-faced wardrobe closets and center island serving as the entry to the bath. The 'his' bathroom was updated while still preserving the beautiful antique tile wall,
and his closet was expanded into an existing attic space. The home's first floor was entirely reconfigured, resulting in a new entry, foyer with a powder room, kitchen, dining
room, breakfast room, maid's quarters, and library with new paneling. The ceilings were raised by capturing the attic space above, and an elevator was installed to allow for
easy access to both floors.
Photographs by Anthony Peres Photography
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