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Architecture | Interior Design | Landscape Architecture

Restored Carriage House

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A lively array of display windows provides the public with hints of building’s new use.

A lively array of display windows provides the public with hints of building’s new use.

North View: The use of copper on the eaves reflects an old New England solution for shedding snow and ice.

North View: The use of copper on the eaves reflects an old New England solution for shedding snow and ice.

The ground floor of this restored 18th century carriage house has been repurposed as an antiques gallery.

The ground floor of this restored 18th century carriage house has been repurposed as an antiques gallery.

Reclaimed heart pine flooring unites the varied spaces of the gallery.

Reclaimed heart pine flooring unites the varied spaces of the gallery.

The white-washed pine floors and tackable fabric walls create a more contemporary setting for the second floor architectural studio.

The white-washed pine floors and tackable fabric walls create a more contemporary setting for the second floor architectural studio.

Exposed aluminum ductwork and a cantilevered soapstone credenza contrast with antique timbers in the Conference Room.

Exposed aluminum ductwork and a cantilevered soapstone credenza contrast with antique timbers in the Conference Room.

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A lively array of display windows provides the public with hints of building’s new use.
North View: The use of copper on the eaves reflects an old New England solution for shedding snow and ice.
The ground floor of this restored 18th century carriage house has been repurposed as an antiques gallery.
Reclaimed heart pine flooring unites the varied spaces of the gallery.
The white-washed pine floors and tackable fabric walls create a more contemporary setting for the second floor architectural studio.
Exposed aluminum ductwork and a cantilevered soapstone credenza contrast with antique timbers in the Conference Room.
Haver and Skolnick Architects
3 Southbury Road,
Roxbury, CT, 06783,
United States
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