New York, NY
Once upon a time I joined the Coldwell-Banker Concierge Program. What this program does is when you buy a house through CB, they give you lifetime access to their database of various services in your new area (or whatever area you end up in throughout your life). I decided to sign up to offer my services to the people in my area. I did get one call from it, for an office redesign. When I met with my potential clients, they weren't sure if they wanted to stay in their office and redo it or move to another one. They ended up moving and not needing my services for the office, but hired me to redo the first floor of their home in Englewood, NJ.
All the houses on their street date back to the 1950's and are all the same design. My clients bought their house several years ago and always felt there was something amiss.
Like most people they couldn't quite put their finger on it. It was the fact that the previous owners tried to "traditionalize" the house by making it a Home Depot showcase, with traditional looking kitchen cabinets in Oak, an entry door with an oval patterned glass panel and arch-top raised panel doors to every room. Needless to say, this did not sit well with full-width modern windows or the sloped ceilings and exposed beams on the first floor. I suggested taking down the walls of the kitchen and making the entire first floor one open space. The entire floor space was not too large, and my concern with an open space plan was that the components would be too close together. But the family only consists of two people and they're not heavy-duty cooks, so it might just work.
Status: Built
Location: Englewood, NJ, US
Firm Role: Designer, construction coordinator