From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Rear
Floor-to-ceiling windows at the rear of this Princeton home allow for unencumbered views of the Lake Carnegie.
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Front
“The additions [one on each side] are like two exclamation points protruding from the front of the house,” architect Louisa Bartle Clayton says. “They offer a nice juxtaposition with the […]
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Mudroom
“We expanded the garage,” architect Louisa Bartle Clayton notes. “This allowed us to create a mudroom space between the house and the garage.” Bartle Clayton designed all the cabinetry in […]
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Bedroom
A new primary bedroom was designed for the main floor.
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Foyer
The stairwell was originally located in the center of the foyer. Architect Louisa Bartle Clayton relocated it to the side to create sight lines from the entry to the backyard.
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View
The reworked layout centers on the scenery Upon seeing this property, the owners were taken with the location. That’s no surprise — the site is stunning, situated as it is […]
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Exterior Deck
The additions on the back and front of house are clad in a thermally modified wood siding. “Its moisture content is low and it’s treated with a low-VOC oil finish […]
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Kitchen
The addition at the back of the house allowed for a larger kitchen.
From the December 2024/January 2025 Issue
A Princeton Home Takes Advantage of the View-Living Room
Open-plan spaces at the rear of the home maximize views.