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30 Year Farmhouse by Palette Architecture

After working with a city couple on a renovation of their Manhattan townhouse, Palette Architecture was brought in to design the renovation and addition of a historic farmhouse on their estate near Millbrook, New York. The house served as a frequent get-away for three generations of extended family and the couple wanted to spend more time there, so additional bedrooms and living spaces were needed, as well as some office space for working. The project aimed to establish new connections between the historic structure and the modern addition with views of its stunning landscape. Photography by Pavel Bendov.

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Art Collector’s Residence by Palette Architecture

Art Collector’s Residence is a project designed by Palette Architecture. Located in the heart of Kips Bay, New York City, the Art Collector’s Residence is a remarkable architectural project that seamlessly combines the distinctive features of two eccentric apartments into one cohesive whole. The merger of these spaces presented physical and social challenges, as the residence spans two different buildings, each with its own unique history and dimensions. Designed to cater to the needs of a modern family, this extraordinary home carefully accommodates a couple of art connoisseurs while gracefully adapting to the ever-changing dynamics of family life and the demands of remote work. The result is a thoughtfully crafted dwelling that marries contemporary living, work, and play within an intricately designed architectural framework, making the Art Collector’s Residence a truly exceptional and one-of-a-kind home. Photography by Jody Kivort.

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The Lowe House by Palette Architecture

The Lowe House is a project designed by Palette Architecture. Nestled in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, a block of captivating houses designed by Frank S. Lowe for the Kingston Realty Company in 1906 continues to charm residents today. Over the years, these houses have undergone transformations, culminating in their designation as landmarks in 1979. Among them, one residence had lost its way, masked by layers of paint and replaced doors and windows. Recognizing its hidden potential, the new owners turned to Palette Architecture to revive the house, merging contemporary design with restored historic charm. Photography by Jody Kivort.

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