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 “The challenge was to take something typical and make it work for our family,” designer Shay Alkalay reflects on the yearslong process, in which they stripped away nearly everything but the front façade (protected under conservation laws). Floors were leveled, a crisp staircase added, and the layout opened up, so that the kids’ messy crafting table now sits within view of the kitchen and living area. Says Yael Mer, “There are four of us and a dog, but it’s all kind of shared.”

Tour their 1860s London home at our bio link. Photo by @studiojuttagoessl design by @rawedgesdesignstudio ; words by @_h_mart_ .

“The challenge was to take something typical and make it work for our family,” designer Shay Alkalay reflects on the yearslong process, in which they stripped away nearly everything but the front façade (protected under conservation laws). Floors were leveled, a crisp staircase added, and the layout opened up, so that the kids’ messy crafting table now sits within view of the kitchen and living area. Says Yael Mer, “There are four of us and a dog, but it’s all kind of shared.” Tour their 1860s London home at our bio link. Photo by @studiojuttagoessl design by @rawedgesdesignstudio ; words by @_h_mart_ .

May 30, 2022

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