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SUBURBAN INTERVENTION: AT THE CORNER OF NECESSITY AND ORIGINALITY

“The family loved the town and the area, and they wanted to stay there, but knew the original house wasn’t going to work for them.” – Jeff Jordan, Principal Jeff Jordan Architects, on designing a remodeled home in Pelham, NY.

Original home built in the 1950s. Current remodel finished inWhen Jeff Jordan renovated a 1950s home in Pelham, New York, to meet the needs of a modern family, the task was both daunting and consistent with the original architects: create areas that offer both privacy and shared spaces.

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