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Modern three-story gray home with white trim, dormer roof, two-car garage, paved driveway, and landscaped yard in a hillside residential neighborhood

LOCATION

Brookline, Massachusetts

PROJECT TYPE

Multi-Family (2 Units)

SCOPE

Renovation

SQUARE FOOTAGE

7,500 SF

STATUS

Completed

Brookline Townhouses

This project entails the subdivision of a lot and the relocation of an existing Colonial Revival home (c. 1863), accompanied by a full gut renovation. The restored house is divided into two units, each offering six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a garage, private patios, and decks. The primary goal was to preserve the historic charm of the home while incorporating modern living standards, including open floor plans and high ceilings.

Project Credits

Client

Mattos Group


Collaborators

Peter Nolan and Associates LLC

Spruhan Engineering, P.C.

GCD Architects

Bright open-concept living, dining, and kitchen space with white cabinetry, hardwood floors, modern lighting, and contemporary furnishings
Modern white kitchen with quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, wood island, brass fixtures, farmhouse sink, and professional gas range
Contemporary white kitchen with quartz waterfall island, custom cabinetry, brass hardware, pendant lighting, and integrated appliances
Modern rear exterior with patio pavers, fenced yard, and landscaped greenery backing to a wooded hillside
Modern bedroom with neutral tones, upholstered bed, private balcony doors, and minimalist furnishings
Bright bedroom suite with vaulted ceilings, neutral finishes, workspace nook, and adjacent bath
Modern bathroom with freestanding tub, walk-in tiled shower, double vanity, and large window with natural light

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