Annual Preservation Awards – We Won!

Annual Preservation Awards – We Won!

Happy owners at 813 BurchThis past Thursday night, Preservation Durham hosted their annual preservation awards ceremony.  There were twelve winners, six of which were 4/1 clients!  Two families had help with their tax credits, two were design consults, and two were whole-house renovations – and we’re super proud of all of them.  Write-ups of each property will be posted soon in the Herald-Sun, and I’ll link them all to here.  In the meantime, the folks at 813 Burch Avenue got straight home from the ceremony and popped in their yard sign (I take that to mean they’re excited too)!

More on the award winners soon…

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The (Still) Teeny-Tiny Bathroom

The (Still) Teeny-Tiny Bathroom

Last fall, 4/1 was hired to help re-imagine the smallest master bathroom in the world.  Part of a 1960s addition onto a minimal traditional, post-WWII house in  Northgate Park, this bathroom is so small there is no room to swing a cat.  Or take a picture, as I discovered.  At 5’6″ by 6’6″, this is only a touch larger than your average powder room.

We set to work, and quickly decided that the enclosed shower just had to go.  Turning the whole space into a wet room allowed it to be as open as 35 square feet can possibly be.

It made sense anyway, as the homeowner came to the first meeting with a single item in mind: a lovely, modern rain-style shower head.  With a focal point like that, we didn’t want anything to get in its way – so a simple vanity, neutral tile, and modern fixtures followed.  The other piece of bling, an electric towel warmer, solved the ‘where to put the towel rod’ question with a some extra style.

The room is still tiny, but without a shower enclosure, the whole thing feels open and much larger.  We switched the door from a miniature 24″ slab to a 30″ pocket door too, so it no longer feels like squeezing into a shoebox.

Every project ends up with some scope creep, and in this case we started in on the master bedroom.  A built-in stole some space from the next bedroom’s closet, but added a spot for a television and linens.  New closet doors, lighting, paint, and flooring brought the room out of the 1960s and kept the bathroom from feeling lonely.  The homeowner loves her space, and is already planning how we’re going to gradually re-do the whole house, one room at a time.

 

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Un-Lazy Summer Days

Un-Lazy Summer Days

It’s been way too long since the blog was updated, as projects have been flying thick and fast.  There are a pile of photos just added to the Porfolio section, and in the meantime a few photos of what’s in process right now will whet your appetite for what’s coming soon.

This lovely little bungalow in Old North Durham is getting a giant new screened porch – to double as a sleeping porch, homebrew platform, dining space and office.  Construction is currently underway, and I’m enjoying working out some of the trim details that will carry the double front porch posts around to the back.  We’ve also picked out a glorious dark slate blue color for the siding – which won’t come around to the front of the house for some time – with tangerine accents that will make that front door pop out of the shadows.

Over in Chapel Hill, a couple thoroughly in love with their home’s Modern style and architectural pedigree found 4/1 to update the three bathrooms.  The current baths are finished with a mix of original cabinetry and 1980’s ‘improvements,’ that are showing their age.

We’ve been working to find exactly the right blend of current finishes and fixtures that will compliment the original design intentions, look Modern (yes, capital-M modern), and timeless all at the same time.  Down to the home stretch of picking out the exhaust fans and light switches, this should head to construction soon.

Back in Trinity Park, a growing family started working with 4/1 back in January to expand their bungalow – one of a group of matching homes built for management at the tobacco factories 100 years ago.  The house has been through some very curious and frankly ingenious renovations over the years, but we’re aiming to start with a clean slate of the original bones of the house, and then go up in the back.  This will result in a ‘camel back‘ form, actually traditional in New Orleans but definitely unusual in Durham.  It’s what the house and the family need, and keeping it in scale and character has proved challenging.  I think we’ve just hit upon a solution that works really well, and construction drawings are in process now.

In the same neighborhood, this modest little house is going to keep it trim, clean exterior.  But it was the home of a hoarder, and the interior needs some major attention.  The new owners requested a kitchen and bath design that will update the house and make it really functional for their family of four – and the builders are at it at this instant.  This one will make for great before-and-after photos, as the kitchen was really, well, there are no words.

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Best of? Really?

Best of? Really?

4/1 got news last week that Houzz.com has given us a ‘Best of 2012’ award.  I’m thrilled, of course, but puzzled – while I use the site with nearly all of my clients, I only just put up photographs of the Ottawa house recently and did not think they were getting that much traction (except the darling photo of Ash in his bedroom, which is getting all the attention).  After doing a little digging, it turns out it was based on customer satisfaction – and my clients who uses the site gave 4/1 a perfect score, so up goes the award!  I’m grateful and a little flabbergasted, and thought I’d take the opportunity to explain how and why I’ve been sending my clients there.

For the uninitiated, Houzz.com is a storehouse of interior photographs, showing every style, every room, and every finish you could possibly imagine.  The site allows easy bookmarking of images, tagging of the bits you like, and searching for particular details.  I have always recommended that my clients gather images of spaces they like as we work together, and Houzz has become an ideal way to gather it all in one place. If you’re considering doing a renovation, remodel, or addition, I’d highly recommend spending some time lost in their treasure trove, regardless of your future designer.

Of course, there’s nothing like seeing a space in person, and two 4/1 designs will be on a house tour coming up next month.  The Cleveland/Holloway tour, usually an affordable $5/person suggested donation, is scheduled for Saturday, June 9th.  I’ll be there, bouncing between 527 Holloway and 508 Ottawa – come and visit!

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Opening Up the Ranch

Opening Up the Ranch

My favorite part is the view: you can now see through the house from the kitchen to the foyer, diagonally across the dining and living spaces

The Chapel Hill News just printed a nice piece by Sally Keeny about one of my renovations that wrapped up over the winter.  Of course the online version has only one tiny photo included – so it gives me the push to finally write it up here, as I’ve been intending for weeks now.

Not all of my projects fall under the ‘preservation’ heading, and sometimes the house in question isn’t quite 100 years old yet. Bill & Trish Hussey have been family friends since I was knee-high to a toadstool, so it felt especially significant to take on their master suite addition as 4/1’s first project.  Their brick, 1950s ranch had some nods to modernism in the living and dining rooms, but one foot back a few decades.  It worked fine as they raised their family, but with the kids mostly out on their own, they started to imagine updates that would suit their needs now and better prepare the house for a future family too.

The private, dark kitchen was entirely cut off from the public spaces and the cramped entryway was invisible from the driveway.  The main goals were to add a master suite on the first floor, create a gracious foyer, and allow the dining room to actually hold the Husseys’ many friends.  Starting with that brief, we ended up moving the laundry, refinishing the kitchen, updating some of the systems, adding a massive front porch, and giving a whole new axis to the house.

Once the space planning was done, I knew Trish could take the finishes and run with it – she’s always had a clear idea of how she wants things to look.  Never particularly partial to the ranch-ness of the house, Trish took it towards a more contemporary style throughout.  I’ll be happy to reuse some of her great ideas in a future project – like the wood inlay around the foyer floor.  It’s the perfect transition between the original, distinctive parquet flooring in the main house and the new wing.

It’s a real pleasure to see the house done, and even more to see the house in action.  Over the holidays they threw their annual party, and the new elbow room worked beautifully throughout the evening.  It feels a little like the house has always been this way – exactly what I was aiming for.

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Office Address: 1235 Berkeley St, Durham, NC, 27705
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 355, Durham NC, 27702