Elizabeth Roberts – part 1

Posted on Wed, 26 Sep 2012 by KiM

New York based architectural designer Elizabeth Roberts has a couple new projects in her portfolio that I had to share with you today. This first one is incredible – I love every inch of it and how she maintained so much of the original home in final updated design. Here are some details of the work involved: The Sargisson-Robbins Residence is a prominent, corner building in the heart of the historic district of Park Slope, Brooklyn. The house was reconfigured from a duplex apartment and 2 single floor apartments (3 family) with Dr’s office at the basement into a 4 story residence with an apartment (2 family) and a Dr’s office at the Garden Level. Throughout the house existing trim and doors were removed, revised, stripped and reinstalled –often times in new locations. Work on the Parlor Level included new circulation created by the removal of a non-original stair and the opening of a structural wall , a larger kitchen that was created by removing several walls, new millwork was installed throughout, extensive stripping of historic woodwork, a new door and steel stair to access the rear garden and the installation of 4 large, salvaged historic pocket doors with trim to match existing. Renovations on the 2nd Floor included extensive work to create new circulation through a central Music Room to access a large Playroom at the front of the building and a Library at the rear. New custom millwork on this level included storage in the Playroom, a Playroom work sink area, and a bar beside the Library. The 3rd Floor was reconfigured to become a large Master Suite with a rear and front bedroom connected through a Master Bath and Closet Hall. Historic tile was removed and reinstalled with new plumbing and fixtures intact at the accessory bath on this level. A large laundry area on this level is accessed to the bedroom level above with a new laundry chute created in existing millwork located in the hall. Renovations to the 4th Floor included new doors and trim, new wainscoting along perimeter walls, a new double sink bathroom and adjacent urinal room accessed through a swinging saloon door. Brick was exposed on the stair wall and the floors were sanded and sealed to create 3 bedrooms and a home office.

  

  

  

  

  


I SO wanted to see the urinals… loved the canoe frame!

Elissa says:

Beautiful, I love how they respected the house but it still feels fresh!

What a great mix of antique an modern furnishings. Love the exposed brick walls and wood floors.

teresa says:

beautiful home. i love all the woodwork. but especially the bathrooms! great tile and fixtures. and i've been looking for a gray and white shower curtain like that for 2 years!

how2home says:

What a beautiful kitchen! I love the exposed brick wall! Each bathroom is so different, it has its own style and character. Love it!

Patrice says:

Exquisite blend of styles. Love it. Not that hot about the wall papers though.

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