Historic 1826 townhouse gets a second wind as a single-family home – stylish project by Turett Architects, New York, USA

This 1826 townhouse in New York has been given a new lease of life as a single-family home by the award-winning architects at Turett Architects. The stylish and thoughtful project preserves the iconic features of the original structure while adapting it to fulfill the modern lifestyle of its inhabitants. Special attention was given to marrying modern services and systems with the existing historic frames and fabric of the building to create an inviting living environment, full of natural light and warmth. The results are an elegantly modernized building with modern technology and the timeless beauty of the original design preserved.
Backyard of 1826 Townhouse before renovation
Townhouse before renovation
Courtyard of a Townhouse
Kitchen and Dining Area
Glass door to the terrace
Stairs to the upper floor
Corridor of a townhouse
1826 Townhouse Facade
Bright bedroom in townhouse 1826
Private townhouse facade after renovation

Interesting home design by Turett Architects.

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  1. Penelope Clarke

    This historic 1826 townhouse transformed into a single-family home sounds fascinating! I’m curious to know how Turett Architects were able to maintain its original charm while incorporating stylish updates. What inspired their design choices for this project in New York, USA?

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