Spruce House, house with practical luxury concept by Pentagram Architects
This house is a renovation project results from the 1950′s house which was built by Ted Smith architects and his family. By Pentagram Architects, this mid-century house redesigned for the twenty-first century with concept;modestly sized, livable house with privacy for each member of the family and a sense of practical luxury.
The rear of the house post-renovation with huge glass panels lining three stories; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The front of the house reveals the structure’s concrete base and box–like shape; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The living room features the original fireplace and mid–century furniture; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The original open stairway and the only windows in the house that face the street; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The spacious master bath with custom medicine cabinets and a tile floor with radiant heat; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The rooftop writer’s studio, with timber beams and a wood plank ceiling, outfitted with low furniture for an owner who works close to the floor; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The writer’s cabin is designed in keeping with the house’s original aesthetic; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The separate garage with a den above for the teenage son; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
Interior of the den above the garage; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
The dining room features an Eero Saarinen table and chairs; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
Roof deck addition; Spruce House by Pentagram Architects
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