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Green Style: Renovated Boston Townhouse

We love when we see old homes that have been renovated to maintain their original charm. So we swooned over these photos of a Boston renovated townhouse by Brown Fenollosa Architects. They took the existing structure of this beautiful old home and transformed it. Light, space, character. Perfect.

 
 

See more of Brown Fenollosa's work at their website.

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This is lovely, but how is it specifically "green"?

posted by Charlotte on November 11th 2009 at 9:06pm
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Love it, but how was the "original charm" maintained?

posted by m_j_s72 on November 12th 2009 at 5:46pm
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Green or not this is a beautiful space and as mentioned- Perfect. Original beams left in place a heavy nod to the brick, structural steel placed conservatively (to bad about the one post in the living area; BUT, form is first), the typical jagged lines of the stairs are exhanged for smooth tansitions from floor to floor, windows that lightly reflect the use and strength of steel in the home, and are those pine plank one could go on and on....

As for as green?? Not having to, let alone wanting to, remodel a house every 10-20 years is a start. Improving light flow into the space reduces electricity, (and before you can say it) double pane thermal insulating rated windows and skylights have to be better than the originals and so on and so on...

As stated if one was to live in Boston this would be quite Perfect.

posted by theskip on November 12th 2009 at 8:35pm
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