Dixon Projects

Before & After: East 126th Street

Written by Taylor Peck | Jul 2, 2018 8:40:03 PM

With no shortage of hard work and imagination, Dixon Projects transformed a woefully neglected Italianate brownstone into a strikingly modern home with bright, expanded interiors and relaxing outdoor spaces.

Set on a quiet East Harlem block, this four-story rowhouse had been heavily reconfigured over the years and was used most recently as a church with a community room and a ramshackle collection of SRO-style bedrooms and offices. Envisioning a single-family home suited for contemporary living and entertaining, adding square footage to the modestly sized home was a priority the Dixon team accomplished by bumping out the garden and parlor levels. Next, an elevator was added to the plans, ensuring full accessibility from garden to roof.