Jacobs Residence is a three-bedroom apartment in an elegant 1927 coop building in Greenwich Village, Toronto’s. The owners request to the Belmont Freeman Architects to make a modernist renovation of a classic prewar residence, and creates a new elegant but casual living space. To meet the demand of the clients, architects have created the spacious dwelling by combining two one-bedroom units. Then, in a bold move, the architects decided to raise the floor of one of the two original sunken living rooms to make a large master bedroom suite and, at once to provide space under the floor to house central air conditioning equipment. Whereas, the modern kitchen and bathrooms are entirely new designed.
Jacobs Residence Modernist Living room design
Jacobs Residence Modernist Bedroom design
Jacobs Residence Modernist Kitchen design
Jacobs Residence Modernist Bathroom design
Jacobs Residence Modernist Restroom design
Jacobs Residence with Modernist Interior
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