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An Out-of-the-House Solution

SPECIAL SPACE. The back stair and a separate exterior entrance access a second-story apartment with two bedrooms, a bunk room, large bath, kitchen and roof deck. Additional bays of the garage were used for storage, a craft room and indoor sports.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREW G I AMMARCO
BLURRED LINES. In and out blend beautifully in this space when the new aluminum and glass doors are raised. “Rather than recreate the exterior of the building, landscaping was brought in to soften the appearance of the building, break down its scale and create distinctive outdoor rooms,” Steve says.
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