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Paradise Lane Undergoes Eco Renovation to Become a Stunning Contemporary Home

10/23/2012
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    When <a href="http://www.donaldbillinkoff.com/" target="_blank">Donald Billinkoff</a> of Manhattan-based <a href="http://www.billinkoff.com/" target="_blank">Billinkoff Architecture</a> was looking for his next home renovation project, he searched for a single family mid-century residence in Litchfield County, CT. He didn't quite find mid-century - instead he found a Paradise Lane, a home built in 1968 with good bones and a sensible layout, but some peculiar design features on the interior. Being an architect, he applied his knowledge, some eco-strategies and a well-balanced palette of materials to transform it into a stunning contemporary home. Paradise Lane is an excellent example of a renovation done right, and it shows how a good architect can turn a "tear-down" into something brilliant.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    Paradise Lane was custom-built in 1968 by a local New Milford architect for his own family, but by the time Donald <a href="http://www.billinkoff.com/" target="_blank">Billinkoff</a> got a hold of it, the home had some peculiar features.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    As one of Billinkoff's architect friends said, it had the "appearance of a rest station in a public park" and had furnishings and lighting that accentuated the home's awkwardness.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    This included a behemoth fireplace made with chocolate brown tiles and beige bricks that terminated at odd angles.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    Yet the home had good views, a single story, and good bones that Billinkoff could work with.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    His remodel included replacing windows with more efficient and open ones and removing a few walls to open up the space and make it more flexible.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    The fireplace was torn out and replaced with one made with exposed CMU, and a new elevated porch was built off the dining room to take advantage of the outdoors.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    Billinkoff sourced new materials from local or USA-based companies and reused materials whenever possible - oak doors serve as a table and countertops insulation was moved to new locations.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    The roof features a new white membrane to reflect heat and a solar thermal system for domestic hot water.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    New windows and overhangs help provide more daylight and minimize overheating in the summer, while new tiles absorb heat during the winter.
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  • Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture
    A high-efficiency zoned heating system and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/led/">LED lighting</a> reduces energy usage and low-flow fixtures reduce water consumption.
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    Billinkoff's renovation offered an opportunity to improve the home's environmental efficiency along with updating its aesthetics.
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    Pictures of the home before the renovation.
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    Paradise Lane floorplan.
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Paradise Lane-Billinkoff Architecture

When Donald Billinkoff of Manhattan-based Billinkoff Architecture was looking for his next home renovation project, he searched for a single family mid-century residence in Litchfield County, CT. He didn't quite find mid-century - instead he found a Paradise Lane, a home built in 1968 with good bones and a sensible layout, but some peculiar design features on the interior. Being an architect, he applied his knowledge, some eco-strategies and a well-balanced palette of materials to transform it into a stunning contemporary home. Paradise Lane is an excellent example of a renovation done right, and it shows how a good architect can turn a "tear-down" into something brilliant.

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