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Cattywompus: Hoboken Brownstone- Interiors
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Friday, July 17, 2015. Time to wrap up this brownstone series that I started talking about in 2012! Where does the time go? Don't forget your ceiling! Here a floating 'hutch' feels like a grand piece of furniture with rooms tucked behind that are still part of the space but hidden away. The pantry to the left has closed cabinetry within view so it stays neat and tidy when the floor to ceiling pocket door is open. Here we see what's around the corner to the right, a desk sp...
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Cattywompus: April 2012
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Sunday, April 15, 2012. It's time for framing! You can see the floor plans that might help make sense of what you see. Here you're standing in the living room looking through the dining and into the kitchen at the back. The big sheet of plywood is where the large steel window will go in the kitchen. Living Room looking into the Dining Room. Living Room looking into Dining Room. Kitchen looking into Dining Room. Master Bedroom Bay Window. Another centered opening into the d...
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Cattywompus: July 2015
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Friday, July 17, 2015. Time to wrap up this brownstone series that I started talking about in 2012! Where does the time go? Don't forget your ceiling! Here a floating 'hutch' feels like a grand piece of furniture with rooms tucked behind that are still part of the space but hidden away. The pantry to the left has closed cabinetry within view so it stays neat and tidy when the floor to ceiling pocket door is open. Here we see what's around the corner to the right, a desk sp...
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Cattywompus: September 2011
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Is a magazine publication distributed within the architecture trade and each year they do the 'Architect's Choice. Which highlights a few architects and the products they like to use in their projects. But I found it comical that they were enlarged so much that they appear bigger than the sink! What are actually dainty modernist pieces, end up looking like dumbbells. trust me, they're nice. Some other products I mention are Marvin triple pane.
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Cattywompus: January 2012
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Sunday, January 22, 2012. This is the second post in the series, Hoboken Brownstone. I plan to document the entire construction process so we'll start with the not so glamorous stuff. demolition! Once we had our permits the demo began. Let's start at the bottom, the basement. Once all was cleared out, the slab was jack hammered, as well has the hard packed earth underneath. All was hauled out in buckets to the dumpster out front. one of the many you see around town. In thi...
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*b*u*b*b*l*e*s*: Some finished shots
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A new open-air interactive installation at Materials and Applications center for architecture and landscape research in LA called "bubbles" will soon spring to life. Bubbles is an adaptable spatial pneumatic installation at an urban scale. Thursday, November 16, 2006. Photos by rob kassabian. Also see all our updated finished photos at http:/ www.foxlin.com/gallery/bubbles. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). M and K Metal Company. Fox Lin (Michael Fox and Juintow Lin). Brand Name Label (Gabriel Renz).
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Cattywompus: February 2012
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Sunday, February 26, 2012. Basement looking towards front. We located the new steel columns under the beam in different locations from the existing columns so that new footings could be poured while the existing supports remained in place. You can see in the photo above that we also provided a column at the end wall because we couldn't rely on the old brick and mortar to withstand the load of the three floors and roof on a 24' wide joist span. Basement looking towards rear.
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Cattywompus: August 2011
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Sunday, August 28, 2011. Hey, what's my style? Now that the eye of the storm has passed but we're all still trapped inside. let's talk about renovating! We've started (again) on the design of our own house renovation. Backyard Elevation #43.5. We've gone around with so many ideas over the years that I thought maybe I should step back a minute and do what I tell clients. write down a wishlist and compile some design pictures of spaces we love! This is a great feature that a...
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Cattywompus: Hoboken Brownstone: Demolition
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Sunday, January 22, 2012. This is the second post in the series, Hoboken Brownstone. I plan to document the entire construction process so we'll start with the not so glamorous stuff. demolition! Once we had our permits the demo began. Let's start at the bottom, the basement. Once all was cleared out, the slab was jack hammered, as well has the hard packed earth underneath. All was hauled out in buckets to the dumpster out front. one of the many you see around town. In thi...