Photos by Tom Sibley
Photos by Tom Sibley
Photos courtasy of Small Goods Design.
The home sits on a former horse farm in the middle of an abandoned paddock. Working with Tivoli-based engineer Franz Safford, the couple incorporated skyscraper-grade glass as exterior walls. An interior steel mullion frame holds together the home without breaching the glass and maximizing the insulation.
- Winona Barton-Ballentine
Photo by Kris Mae
Photos by Matt Dutile
"The idea is to repair rather than replace," Branson says, standing amidst the post-and-beam reconstruction efforts. Photos: Jaime Stathis
Brooklyn living room. Photo credit: Chris Mottalini
Photos by Nils Schlebusch
The dining room of Michael and Kelli Prichinello’s historic post-Federalist farmhouse in Stuyvesant is washed in the natural tones and textures of the surrounding landscape. The couple uncovered the room’s original 14-inch king’s board floors and the tongue-and-groove ceiling beams during the home’s restoration. Photos: James John Jetel