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A New York Townhouse Transformed Into a Modern Haven
In Park Slope, New York, a townhouse renovation blends the old with the new, focusing on the transformation of a client's childhood home into a contemporary and functional space for a young, artistic family. Ethan Pomerance of Ethan Pomerance Architecture was tasked with this challenge, aiming to infuse new life while respecting the home's original Romanesque Revival architectural style. The design subtly weaves in echoes of the home's exterior and traditional downstairs elements with fresh interpretations, maintaining an airy feel.
The project held significant sentimental value for the client, a filmmaker, who desired a vibrant space to raise her family above her mother, a Renaissance art historian. This artistic environment necessitated a design that honored historical elements while introducing modern, unique features. The renovation of the kitchen, which was originally the client's childhood bedroom, required innovative solutions to accommodate ample storage and cooking needs, as well as a dining table, despite the presence of an original chimney stack and a pathway to a terrace.
Pomerance embraced these structural challenges, allowing the chimney breast to dictate the placement of the cooktop and sink, thus preserving its form and integrating it as a visual and functional anchor. To maintain the room's loftiness and volume, upper kitchen cabinets were reconceived as horizontal, shorter, and wider elements, hanging on the chimney stack like a tree trunk to create a sense of verticality. These sculptural cabinets feature sliding doors with blue geometric forms that act as functional elements and artistic statements, creating a full, dark circle when closed.
The material palette combines traditional architecture with modern elements. Speckled terrazzo countertops, chosen from Concrete Collaborative, incorporate various colors present in the kitchen, tying together warm wooden parquet flooring, plaster walls, and the oat, white, and blue cabinet scheme. This selection aims to make the kitchen appear to 'grow out of the floor,' ensuring a radiant and blended look without feeling sterile, and augmenting the natural light. Exposed ductwork was utilized to eliminate soffits and preserve plaster crown moldings, adding to the room's dynamic shapes and forms.
Playfulness and color were crucial to the design, with different colored cabinet frames and unique cabinet pulls adding mindfulness and a sense of mystery to everyday activities. The use of soft geometry, like the half-ellipse vent hood, introduces personality and meaning, symbolizing a balance of power. The most striking feature is the Delft tile backsplash, which Pomerance transformed into a modern, surreal collage by cutting and arranging traditional blue and white tiles, adding a storybook quality with animal and nature scenes. Subtle details, such as squiggle handles, further enhance the space's character, blending functionality with a playful aesthetic. The overall design successfully marries historical reverence with contemporary artistry, creating a unique and personal kitchen.
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