Townhouses vs Condos: Weighing Your Options
Townhouses offer the feel of a traditional home with multiple floors. Condos, on the other hand, are part of a larger building and offer a more compact living space.
Townhouses offer the feel of a traditional home with multiple floors. Condos, on the other hand, are part of a larger building and offer a more compact living space.
The West Eleventh Street Townhouse was originally built in 1842 and was converted into a multi-family home before ERA was hired to restore the house for a family of four.
Victoria Square Townhouse, located in Westminster, creatively combines a respectful approach to heritage and restoration with a contemporary design sensibility.
Built in 1901, this Brooklyn limestone townhouse had been originally built by William M. Calder. Calder had shaped much of the neighborhood, building nearly 3500 one-to-two family townhouses in Brooklyn
Located in a 19th century historic townhouse in Gramercy, this duplex apartment with room access shines after a complete renovation. JKA designed a custom fabricated spiral staircase to anchor the two floors of living space and provide access to the roof at a third level.
Pigment House exemplifies the determination of Unknown Works to turn constraints into beautiful opportunities, pairing the practical needs of a family home with a playful and bold exploration of materials.
Our approach involved a complete interior transformation, reconfiguring each room to establish a unique connection with natural elements such as light, the urban backdrop, and the stunning oak tree in the rear yard.
Barker Associates Architecture Office proudly presents Sackett Street Townhouse, a project delivered for clients, recent empty-nesters with their own consulting company, who were looking to refresh their townhouse following the departure of their daughter for college.