Boehm Architecture
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Cambridgeport renovation

This early 20th century two-family home had not been renovated for many years. Typical to homes of this era, it was subdivided into a series of small rooms that felt dark and crowded. In a series of phased renovations and a small addition, we strategically removed portions of walls to create openness and easy communication between rooms. We left other walls, including window and door openings, intact to create furnishable spaces. The original brick fireplace was stripped of its walls and plaster to create a sculptural and functional centerpiece for the house. A large, glass-block skylight brings natural light deep into the heart of the house while providing a walkable surface on the roof deck above.

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Ntokozo Manzi added this to Ntokozo's ideas19 March 2023

wooden floor & fireplace