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2023/11/14 00:00:00
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Lake Avenue Residence
“You would look at the room and say, Oh, that was there in 1957.”
– Daniel M., Homeowner, regarding the library addition
Recognition
Dwell
They’d already renovated an iconic midcentury. What’s one more?
2023 ASID Interior Design Awards
First Place, Singular Space Category
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
When repeat clients purchased a well-preserved 1957 International Style home, they turned again to kYd and Louise Cohen Interiors. The group collaborated on an award-winning conservation of the couple’s other home, the
Margaret Esherick House
. For the Lake Avenue Residence, originally designed by Muhlenberg Brothers in the style of Philip Johnson, with interiors by William Pahlmann, the couple and their design team were free to renovate and expand with fewer historic restrictions. The full renovation gives the house improved indoor-outdoor living spaces and accommodates entertaining at both intimate and larger scales. The integrated architecture and interior design approach resulted in a cohesive, classic modern residence with amenities set squarely in the present day.
The home’s most dramatic new space looks like it has always been part of the house. kYd designed a new library, wet bar, and conversation pit in an unused exterior courtyard between the home and garage. The exterior wall of the addition takes cues from the original architecture, using clerestory windows and full glass panels to frame bookshelves without directly exposing the books to UV light. Clerestory proportions and dimensions match those above the front entry. The sand-colored brick replicates the original cladding, made by the same local manufacturer. The bar’s interior footprint was lowered to keep the bar seating proportional to the adjacent sunken area. Additional renovations encompassed a new primary suite with bath and home office, a home gym, new laundry, and expanded guest bath.
The home’s original walnut millwork became the anchor for all other elements and finishes, with boldly colored and patterned accents placed judiciously throughout. A significant amount of new millwork was crafted to match or complement the existing, including the slatted-detail millwork in the new bar area. New heated slate tile flooring laid in a herringbone pattern unifies the public-facing rooms – replacing a patchwork of carpet, slate, and cork – while new carpet defines the ‘back-of-house’ spaces. A new home automation system with integrated smart lighting complements vintage lighting fixtures throughout the house. The millwork and flooring provide a perfect foil for the couple’s well-curated assemblage of vintage modernist furniture, accessories, lighting, and art.
Photos © Zach Pontz
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Lake Avenue Residence
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Recognition
Dwell
They’d already renovated an iconic midcentury. What’s one more?
2023 ASID Interior Design Awards
First Place, Singular Space Category
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
When repeat clients purchased a well-preserved 1957 International Style home, they turned again to kYd and Louise Cohen Interiors. The group collaborated on an award-winning conservation of the couple’s other home, the
Margaret Esherick House
. For the Lake Avenue Residence, originally designed by Muhlenberg Brothers in the style of Philip Johnson, with interiors by William Pahlmann, the couple and their design team were free to renovate and expand with fewer historic restrictions. The full renovation gives the house improved indoor-outdoor living spaces and accommodates entertaining at both intimate and larger scales. The integrated architecture and interior design approach resulted in a cohesive, classic modern residence with amenities set squarely in the present day.
The home’s most dramatic new space looks like it has always been part of the house. kYd designed a new library, wet bar, and conversation pit in an unused exterior courtyard between the home and garage. The exterior wall of the addition takes cues from the original architecture, using clerestory windows and full glass panels to frame bookshelves without directly exposing the books to UV light. Clerestory proportions and dimensions match those above the front entry. The sand-colored brick replicates the original cladding, made by the same local manufacturer. The bar’s interior footprint was lowered to keep the bar seating proportional to the adjacent sunken area. Additional renovations encompassed a new primary suite with bath and home office, a home gym, new laundry, and expanded guest bath.
The home’s original walnut millwork became the anchor for all other elements and finishes, with boldly colored and patterned accents placed judiciously throughout. A significant amount of new millwork was crafted to match or complement the existing, including the slatted-detail millwork in the new bar area. New heated slate tile flooring laid in a herringbone pattern unifies the public-facing rooms – replacing a patchwork of carpet, slate, and cork – while new carpet defines the ‘back-of-house’ spaces. A new home automation system with integrated smart lighting complements vintage lighting fixtures throughout the house. The millwork and flooring provide a perfect foil for the couple’s well-curated assemblage of vintage modernist furniture, accessories, lighting, and art.
Photos © Zach Pontz
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