Contemporary Townhouse

The Captain's House

The Captain's House provided an opportunity, and a challenge, to create a wider opening between the formal dining room and kitchen on the parlor floor.

View from dining room into the kitchen before our renovation Before
Collaboration with artisans allowed for more light and effortless interaction between spaces while preserving the original details and character of the parlor floor.
Rear façade of a brick townhouse before our renovation Before
At the rear yard, widening the openings and upgrading the patio created a lush space for the homeowners to enjoy.
Kitchen with white cabinetry with natural wood trim, three large windows, and a white marble kitchen table
Hallway leading to the kitchen and rear yard with two tiny pocket doors that act as a dog gate
Rear façade of a brick house with a red tree, bluestone pavers, and green table and chairs

The kitchen was a modern departure from the original parlor floor. Custom millwork clearly delineates the newly connected kitchen and the otherwise intact living spaces.

The homeowners were creative and integrally involved in the design decisions throughout the house, including bathrooms, finishes, and millwork throughout the house.

Team
  • Ingui Architecture & Design
  • IMG NYC, staging
Photography
  • Peter Peirce
  • IMG NYC
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  • New York Post