Pine Lane Home / Ballman Khapalova

Pine Lane Home / Ballman Khapalova
Textual content description supplied by the architects. The Pine Lane Home is a renovation of a Eighties ranch home that included a 300-square-foot addition, a brand new roof, new wooden exterior siding, and a brand new deck. All mechanical methods had been upgraded, and new home windows had been added and aligned with the prevailing home windows to maximise all potential openings whereas conserving prices low.

The addition to the principle ground strikes aligns the entry with the middle of the home whereas transferring the inside social house nearer to the prevailing timber to the west. The brand new deck hugs these timber and is nestled beneath their canopies. A customized metal railing is built-in with a wooden rail that continues the rhythm and materials of the home façade. A round scorching tub offers a termination to the deck whereas sustaining a deep view of the entire property, and lends an surprising sculptural high quality to the in any other case easy constructing quantity.


The unique inside was darkish and introverted, so the purpose for the renovation was to brighten the rooms whereas connecting the within and out of doors. Life within the new home is enhanced by the expertise of the encompassing setting, with every room connecting to the location in a novel approach.


The interior hallway was shortened by making a essential bed room suite with a window wanting onto the backyard on the east of the home. The customized mattress buildings the house inside the principle suite, sustaining privateness and tidiness within the sleeping space and openness and fluidity within the working and dressing areas.


The kitchen, eating, and residing areas are open to create a big versatile social house that’s visually linked to the principle options of the property, equivalent to the massive tree to the west, and the tree line to the south. The sample for a customized tile backsplash on the kitchen counter originated as an interpretation of ground plan research carried out through the design course of.

