READJUSTED REFINEMENTS
Jul 02, 2019
2 minutes
TEXT ROBERT C. MARTIN
PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN O’HAGAN
Existing homes that have potential, particularly older ones, are often said to contain “good bones.” What’s commonly understood with this lively description is that although a house may be dated or rough around the edges, it possesses enough attributes and sound features to translate into an improved, better-than-ever makeover. And sometimes, a full-fledged overhaul is in order. Such was the
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