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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.
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The addition to this 18th century home more than doubled its original size while adding an open floor plan to meet today’s lifestyle. The project was completed in two phases allowing the client to live on site moving from the existing structure to the new as it completed, with phase two being the renovation of the existing. Extensive use of reclaimed millwork, floor systems, stone and iron hardware tie the new to the old while a free form floating bridge through the conservatory connection provides a fanciful break from the traditional architecture.