Created for an artist and a printer, this 2,500 square foot home in the countryside of Whately was designed in the image of an industrial loft. Structured around the concept of big, open spaces, the home is accented with wood and metal exposed in beams, holding goods in shelving and tying it all together with trim, railings and fixtures.
The house, featured in the Boston Globe Magazine, maintains a traditional exterior, but the use of space, light and details set it apart. Notables are the wire mesh kitchen cabinets, the doors that qualify as works of art and the flow through the space that keeps it open, but never cold.