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Northshore Home Fall 2020

Northshore Home magazine highlights the best in architectural design, new construction and renovations, interiors, and landscape design.

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95 Pops of color enliven interior spaces. The brick matches the original structure perfectly. for modern living. The existing kitchen and mudroom were converted into a new library, home office, and butler's pantry. Then, the existing butler's pantry off the dining room was turned into a mudroom with ac- cess to the garage. "They wanted to contain the visual mess, so the cubbies have doors," explains Gleysteen. "We intro- duced stamped metal as a period detail on the built-in cubbies and bench; it's the same pattern you could have bought 100 years ago from the same supplier." As part of the home's comprehensive update, the architects tackled the basement, which was largely unfinished and used for storage and laundry. "The new addition gave us a more usable basement program with taller ceilings that was perfect for a rec room and exercise room," says Powell. Meanwhile, portions of the original basement were renovated, creating a new bathroom, laundry area, and wine cellar. From top to bottom, Jan Gleysteen Architects wove new and old together seamlessly, prioritizing their clients' lifestyle along the way. Inside, the home is a celebration of turn-of-the-century craftsmanship and 21st-century living. Outside, it's a well-preserved piece of Winchester's architectural past. jangleysteeninc.com P H O T O G R A P H S B Y W A R R E N P A T T E R S O N ( T O P ) , B Y S A R A H W I N C H E S T E R ( B O T T O M )

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