Above: The architects sanded and refinished the house’s original parquet floors and preserved the plasterwork. Built-in custom cabinets line one wall. The Mags Soft Sofa and ottoman are by Hay and the pendant light is the Herman Miller Nelson Apple Bubble Pendant. Above: The Shapeless Studio team kept the existing flow of rooms but widened the passageways and introduced flush thresholds to integrate the spaces.
Above: The kitchen is set in a 2007 extension built by the previous owner that provided space but lacked inspiration. “The cabinets were awkwardly placed in small sections, which made the room feel chaotic and chopped up. We re-organized the setup to maximize storage and help it feel bright and calm,” says Andrea. It’s now anchored by a white oak island with dark cabinets and soapstone counters designed to “recede into the background.”
The cabinets are painted in Midnight and the walls are Classic Gray (“an ultra-light gray that can also function as an off-white”), from Benjamin Moore. The Afteroom stools with seats of painted ash are from Audo and the ceiling light, one of many contemporary fixtures introduced throughout, is Audo’s TR Bulb Linear Suspension. For more details, see Steal This Look. Above: The breakfast nook is set in a niche that echoes an archway at the entry. The trestle table is a Shapeless Studio design made by Armada and the light is the Eave Pendant by In Common With. The custom white oak storage bench and other built-ins are the work of ABC Kitchen, now a division of Sunshine Renovations, and another team the owners and architects highly recommend.
Note the floor: it’s tiled in Thin Dust Bejmat Zellige from Tiles of Ezra in a basketweave pattern inspired by the original parquet floor. “While soft and neutral in color, the tiles are rich in texture and pattern,” notes Andrea. “Our sensibility is generally more modern, but we also wanted to honor the building’s historic details,” add the owners. “The tiles, arch, and soapstone are all thoughtful ways Shapeless integrated the kitchen into the rest of the parlor floor.”
The remodel was done by the same team in two stages: upstairs during Covid lockdown and downstairs after the family had fully assessed their needs—and saved up. During the height of both construction periods, they lived elsewhere.
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