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Traditional Townhouse
Queen Anne Rowhouse
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We converted this Queen Anne rowhouse in the Cobble Hill Historic District from a two-family to a one-family home.
After
![Rear façade of a Cobble Hill townhouse after our renovation with two floors of wall-to-wall glazing at twilight](/assets/projects/queen-anne-rowhouse/rear-facade.jpg)
Before
A double-height rear addition with floor-to-ceiling windows showcases the sculptural stair at the rear of the house.
After
![View from kitchen with light washed wood cabinets looking back to an open staircase and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out to the rear yard.](/assets/projects/queen-anne-rowhouse/kitchen.jpg)
Before
Careful modern insertions seamlessly blend with the traditional, historic elements of the home.
![Circular kitchen table with black chairs, next to a white Scandinavian fireplace, in a double height space underneath a spiraling staircase.](/assets/projects/queen-anne-rowhouse/dining-area-(1).jpg)
![Rear yard with one large tree, lots of flowers and landscaping, and winding stone pavers throughout.](/assets/projects/queen-anne-rowhouse/rear-yard.jpg)
![View from staircase of the kitchen in the middle of a Cobble Hill home with blue countertops and white cabinetry.](/assets/projects/queen-anne-rowhouse/dining-area-(2).jpg)
![Parlor level seating area with blue velvet couch, velvet chairs, and a wood staircase leading upstairs.](/assets/projects/queen-anne-rowhouse/seating-area.jpg)
![Terrace with stone pavers, a white table, and four green outdoor chairs looking at treetops.](/assets/projects/queen-anne-rowhouse/2nd-floor-terrace.jpg)
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- Peter Peirce
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- Curbed
- Brownstoner
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- Lafayette Compton
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