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D E S I G N B U I L D 298 RIGHT & BELOW: Features like the solid wall segment in the dining room and the concrete fireplace wall with built- ins in the living room help to visually separate the spaces without obstructing views. Low-maintenance materials on the outside and passive energy features within ensure the home is as good for the environment as it is easy to maintain. Architect: Giulietti/Schouten Architects. Photographs by David Papazian Photography FACING PAGE TOP: Built in 1890, the Queen Anne character of the house needed to be restored after a series of remodels in the 1970s that did not fit with the original architecture. On the front, a turret nods to the home's original style and replaced a dated port cochere that was far too large for the house. Photograph by Sally Painter Photography FACING PAGE BOTTOM: Indoor living space was added where the claustrophobic 1970s era porch once stood. Now the kitchen is flooded with natural light and features a distinctive center island. Victorian-era hotels and boardinghouses served as inspiration for design details like the large range alcove clad in porcelain tile and adjacent cabinetry. Architect: Anne Niedergang; interior design: Jessica Helgerson Interior Design. Photograph by Sally Painter Photography

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