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Kelsey Kaiser

Historic District Home

Located in a historic district that has all of the elements of a typical New England colonial settlement with its narrow streets and tightly packed housing and storefronts this residence was situated on a small lot with limited opportunities for expansion. Over the years it underwent many modifications that left it with an uninviting and confusing entry sequence and inefficient and awkward layout designed for a single-family, but broken into two units. The project included removing the enclosed, existing porch with its screen door that served as the front entrance and extending the front facade of the home about seven feet and rebuilding it with the same window locations. This small addition allows for a new front door entry to be built at basement street level, small garage, first floor powder room, and second floor primary suite addressing many issues that had been created with past renovations. Drawings and Images Courtesy ofSaltsman Brenzel Design & Construction
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Annisquam River Residence

A family home initially designed and built in the mid-1940s had withstood two generations with minimal renovations. As the third generation took the care of the residence over in the midst...
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The Commons

As a leading school in both the state and country for college placement, Boston Collegiate Charter School thrives on a mission to have 100% of its graduating students accepted to a college or university. The school is a small, tight knit community that had steadily grown over...
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