Bungalow Metamorphosis
Location: Newton
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We transformed this charming bungalow in Lexington, MA, to better meet the needs of a growing family. Our clients, a Harvard alumnus, and their family wanted to create more functional spaces, especially for their three teenagers. The existing layout lacked a family room, and the flow was not ideal. We tackled these challenges with a whole-house remodel and a two-story garage addition. We started by converting the old garage into a sophisticated entertainment space. Drawing inspiration from a Chicago airport lounge, we designed a custom walnut bar with matching cabinetry and a marble insert behind the glassware shelving. The space ... read moreSerene Sunspace
Location: Lexington
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As Feinmann, we designed this sunroom addition in Lexington, Massachusetts, blending elegance and functionality. Our design features expansive windows, flooding the space with natural light and offering outdoor views. At its center, a grand piano on a white rug creates a musical area. Nearby, comfortable seating encourages relaxation and socializing. We included built-in bench seating with storage solutions. Floor-to-ceiling shelving adds storage without compromising the room’s spacious feel. Our design ensures a smooth indoor-outdoor transition, with a neutral color scheme and natural wood floors enhancing the serene ambiance. The sunroom’s exterior, with its white façade and staircase, blends beautifully with ... read moreCharlestown Charm
Location: Boston
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Feinmann transformed this beautiful and almost 200-year-old home in Charlestown, Massachusetts. The client was a detail-oriented couple with a distinct taste and passion for design. Since they were open to new ideas, the possibilities and creativity were endless. Solutions, suggestions, and inspirations flew back and forth from start to finish, creating a truly unforgettable project. The primary goal was to expand the kitchen. However, we couldn’t renovate this room because it was part of the rear section of the home that had no foundation. To work around this limitation and Boston’s strict zoning guidelines, we replaced the back of their ... read moreThe Forever Home
Location: Newton
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This Newton, MA, family of four longed to stay in their beloved neighborhood. To fulfill this desire, they embarked on a renovation journey to transform this 1916 house into their forever home! The first goal of these homeowners was to upgrade their backyard oasis and foster a deeper connection between their home and its outdoor area. Furthermore, they dreamt of a spacious house illuminated by natural light and an organized mudroom perfect for their active lifestyle and young family. Feinmann built a two-story addition that blended beautifully into the existing home’s architecture. We used ingenuity to maximize living space without ... read morePerfect Union
Location: Lexington
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In Lexington, Massachusetts, this homeowner wanted to expand and open up their living areas. As a result, Feinmann built a two-story addition that improved their living room, dining room, kitchen, and basement. These changes also enhanced the flow and created the perfect union between their spaces. Solutions Two-story Addition We built a two-story addition for this home in Lexington, Massachusetts. This extension of the sightlines created larger living areas on both floors. Open Floor Plan We created an open floor plan between the family room and dining room. To accomplish this, we added a steel beam along the original sightline ... read moreCurated Comfort
Location: Newton
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Feinmann transformed this Newton, MA Cape Cod style home to meet the needs of a growing family by completely remodeling the first and second floors and adding a third. First Floor The original stairway was located in the center of the home, which created a cramped floor plan. To open up the living space and meet the family’s needs, we did the following: Relocated the stairs Removed several walls between the rooms. Replaced the first-floor master bedroom with a large dining room space Extended the living area by using the former dining room and stairway Added a study, mudroom, and ... read moreEndless Summer
Location: Westwood
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A family of three in Westwood, Massachusetts wanted a year-round entertainment haven that served as a connection from their main home to the pool area. The family also wanted this new space to make it feel like they were relaxing outside. As a result, we created the ultimate outdoor and indoor living experience by designing a 600 sq. ft. sunroom addition that naturally integrates with the architecture, aesthetic, and flow of the client’s home. Feinmann incorporated many great features in this sunroom. We first added a restaurant-quality indoor grill and range, ideal for a true grill master, that makes it ... read moreA Charming, Rustic Four-Season Room
Location: Lexington
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Feinmann transformed this once worn-out, screened-in porch into a light-filled, four-season sunroom for year-round living for a family in Lexington, MA. The new space features stunning, knotty pine floors and a vaulted ceiling, creating a rustic charm that blends seamlessly with the outdoors. The beautiful doors (by Marvin Integrity) feature clean lines and more glass to prioritize views, for a streamlined sliding door with a contemporary feel, as well as maximum durable with low maintenance. Finishing off this relaxing sunroom is a mini-split for heating and an elegant wrap-around stair that allows the homeowner to showcase plants and flowers ... read moreHouse of Sun
Location: Newton
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Recently downsizing to a home in Newton, MA, our client was looking to add a sunroom and bring in more natural light and warmth to the first floor of her charming 1934 property. In addition, she came from a home with a gorgeous sunroom and knew it is where she would spend most of her time. Feinmann, Inc. came up with a creative solution for renovating an existing breezeway and transforming it into a sunroom. Not only does the beautiful 12×12 ft sunroom exude light and warmth, but we also added additional windows to the living room and dining room ... read moreTwo Decade Long Client Adds In-Law Suite
Location: Wellesley
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Feinmann created a beautiful and functional in-law suite for a families’ aging parents in Wellesley, MA. Generally speaking, most aging parents are moving from a larger space to a smaller space, and when downsizing, creating a sense of spaciousness is one of the most important elements besides functionality, accessibility, and comfort, all which were careful considerations as we worked together. A client since 1993, we gracefully integrated the in-law suite with the rest of the house by adding an additional 750 sq. ft of living space including a master bedroom, closets, bathroom, living area, study, and kitchen. The in-laws can ... read moreMasterful Addition
Location: Bedford
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With the addition of a new master suite, a Bedford couple turned their modest ranch house – with its cramped master bedroom and exceedingly small “master bath” – into a delightful, joyful and colorful home. The spa-like master bath features a soaking tub that steps down into a partially enclosed shower space with rain heads and pebble tile flooring. The master bedroom boasts a large walk-in closet and a generously-sized bay window that opens onto views of back yard garden and the woodlands beyond. Feinmann turned the original master bedroom into a gracious family bath and enabled the laundry to ... read moreFood Pro Relishes New Kitchen
Location: Lexington
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Inspired after a career in the food industry, the client approached Feinmann and asked for an updated and expanded kitchen that enabled her to give cooking classes. She envisioned students gathered around a center island. The older split-level home in Lexington backed up to wetlands. The homeowners wanted to maximize their bucolic rear view, however, the wetlands prevented expanding beyond an additional 100 square feet. The staggered rooflines presented another design challenge as the renovation plan also included enlarging the undersized master bath, a half-floor up from the kitchen. Finally, the kitchen lacked functionality, with a cramped eating area tucked ... read moreStately Splendor
Location: Belmont
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The owners of a stately Queen Anne Victorian in Belmont envisioned a new kitchen that was larger and more functional than the existing. Given the extraordinary rear yard area with a classic barn at one side, we designed our renovation to take advantage of the prime views of their lovely backyard, thus creating a new kitchen that was spacious and filled with light. The first floor was a warren of dark, small rooms. By expanding the footprint of the kitchen and creating a new hallway bordered with three sets of sliding glass doors, the interior now has a sense of ... read moreWork and Play Space
Location: Belmont
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A retired MIT professor and his wife were seeking to find a home for his extensive library of books. Thinking to renovate their attic for that purpose, they approached Feinmann about the project. Taking into consideration their desire for a larger backyard play space for their grandchildren, and the poor condition and configuration of their existing garage, the library found its spacious home over a new garage, relocated and re-designed to accommodate their program. To connect the new garage-library to the old house, an architectural link had to be designed so that both looked as if they belonged together. The ... read moreA Room for All Seasons
Location: Belmont
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Past clients of Feinmann Design/Build sought our design assistance on a project for their Belmont home they’d long been dreaming of: a comfortable outdoor space, creating a screened porch with heating elements to extend the seasons. Our team had renovated the kitchen, master bedroom, and master bath previously and was eager to begin work on establishing a place for our clients to gather with guests outdoors. Having easy access from the outdoor room to the hot tub was of critical importance. A cube design proved to be an innovative solution for the relatively small footprint of the home and yard ... read moreDivine Intervention
Location: Burlington
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This Burlington, MA couple hired Feinmann to expand their cramped, yet iconic 1960s raised ranch house while keeping within a modest budget. An earlier design created by another firm planned a rear addition to the house, which would have required an extensive kitchen renovation. Modern design lovers, the homeowners ultimately chose Feinmann’s fresh approach to reconfiguring the way they would live in their home. The design team found an alternative solution that would create a connection to the house from the garage with a new entry and ample living area: all while preserving the character of the original, endearing ranch ... read moreMinimal Intervention
Location: Lexington
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The owners of this Lexington home wanted to update their traditional kitchen with a more modern style while taking advantage of a favorite garden view and opening up traffic flow. An addition was not desired, so we needed to work within the existing footprint to the extent possible. To achieve all those goals, the Feinmann team conceived a floating box bay window that completely transformed the space with minimal intervention. The team reconfigured the kitchen layout, moving the sink and storage from the back wall to an island adjacent to the back door. With the back wall thus opened, they ... read moreAsian Inspiration
Location: Lexington
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Our client, a professor of Japanese sociology at Harvard, owned a Deck House home with its post-and-beam construction and 1950s modernist simplicity. She asked Feinmann to design a multi-purpose addition to meet several needs: a functional yet spacious home office, a beautiful entryway into the home, and a serene sitting area. The client mentioned she has always wanted a Japanese “scholar’s study,” which is traditionally a contemplative workspace area enclosed by shoji screens. We told her the Japanese minimalism she desired and the clean modernist aesthetic of her existing home could marry quite nicely (the blending of East and West ... read moreVictorian Re-Envisioned
Location: Newton
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This Queen Anne Victorian was grand in appearance, but the interiors had been awkwardly remodeled. The homeowners challenged Feinmann to create a functional, modern living space while preserving the charm of the home. The 700 square foot addition actually added the functional equivalent of 1,000 square feet of usable space, creating a much better spatial flow. The extended porch element is the most striking feature of the exterior, enforcing the old-world charm of the house. The concept was to wrap the porch around the house, pushing out the existing walls to create an enclosed living area within the extended porch ... read more