Tuesday, February 23, 2010

eclectic modern tudor

strap in folks, because you’re about to go on the renovation ride of your lives! the cambridge, massachusetts firm, LDa architecture & interiors recently revitalized a dark and dilapidated tudor home in a boston suburb with a large addition, interior renovations, and a fresh new color scheme. the LDa team approaches additions to historic homes with the idea ‘compliment to counterpoint’. their line of attack on this suburban beauty was to enlarge the home using the same vocabulary and materials in a seamless design. the addition included the large eat-in kitchen, family room, and master suite, while the traditional leaded windows, stair rails, and paneled walls were all meticulously restored. with eclectic furnishings and loads of refreshing landscaping the property shines!


i would especially like to thank ms. amanda hanley at LDa architecture & interiors for submitting this awe-inspiring renovation. the after photos were shot by the accomplished photographer, eric roth and the interiors were styled by ms. lindsay bentis of thread art and design.

5 comments:

  1. Gorgeous redo.... it's amazing how paint can totally change the space and lighten it up.... really lovely.

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  2. The after space is AMAZING. Love the pink feather accent on the wall, the gray poufs, the red kitchen chairs... Dream space? Probaly...

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  3. The landscaping alone made a tremendous difference. I agree that the paint entirely transforms the surfaces.

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  4. Just ran across your wonderful blog - this post is perfect as we have a tudor and it is a total re-do!! Incredible before and after photos - the house is so bright and fresh now.

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