Light-Filled Family Home. When Sam and Leslie Davol (he's the cellist for the Magnetic Fields) made a killing selling their Greenwich Street loft in New York, they decided they'd be Quitting Their Day Jobs and Scaling Up. They bought two adjacent top-floor apartments in Boston and hired Höweler & Yoon Architecture to help re-imagine the space...
They ended up with a light-filled family apartment that has room for a family of four and two office spaces for the adults...
In addition to the amazing courtyard space (notice how the metallic walls reflect even more light!), the added skylights above the shower was a great way to bring in natural light. We're fond of the pared-down furnishings and large gathering spaces. For the full story see The New York Times and the slideshow.
(Pics: Michael Weschler)
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Great space. I saw this in the NYT and wonder: how do you deal with the elements--rain, snow--in that courtyard?
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Hey, I can see my office in the distance in that bottom picture!!
I'm standing at the window waiving...
view lhc's profile
Ahh... to be rich.
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WOW!!!... their music is amazing AND they have great taste in design. I truly heart the Magnetic Fields. (Papa Was a Rodeo - favorite song ever!)
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Wiscompton,
I know what you are saying. It's most amazing to see those who decorate so excellently on a small budget.
However, I really appreciate what they've done with simple things here. I looked at the child's room and thought. Hey I could do (afford) that!
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IMO, the apartment is very cold and lifeless. There isn't a soft spot anywhere. No rugs, no soft furniture. Except for a plant and a cat, this place is very harsh and uninviting.
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The greater the risk, the greater the reward.
I love their space and their story.
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Sam, The place turned out great! I Loved watching the transformation from day to day. I had no idea how it was all going to turn out when first I started working there. I especially liked working for you and your family as I'm sure everyone did. We had a great crew from the Architect down to? well, You! This is the first job I have ever been on that the homeowner piched in!
Great Space!
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