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Mom and Dad’s House, Interior

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 June 22, 2018
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Mom and Dad’s House, Interior

Here’s the 2nd part of our very special renovation project – our parents’ home. In the first part we showed you the work that went into the exterior.

Now, as promised, we take you inside and show you some special touches by Hope and Faith.

Interior showing skylight and custom-designed wall lighting by Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ

Colorful objects on glass shelves create open design between dining and living rooms.

Glass block wall and skylight enhance indoor "garden"

The Library with glass block wall and bookshelves

Open view between levels of house designed by Zimmerman Architects | Denville | Morris County | NJ

Our transformation included our own design of several special features –

  • Lighting
  • Passive Solar
  • Built-ins
  • Lattice Work
  • “Skylight”

Take a closer look and read the details here.
Mom & Dad’s House

 

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When to Talk to Your Contractor About Your Project Idea

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 April 12, 2018
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When to Talk to Your Contractor About Your Project Idea

Congratulations, you’re finally going to solve your home challenge with a renovation or new construction project. You have great ideas to make your home a place to love. So when should you talk to your contractor?

Many folks believe that you should speak with a contractor right away – in the early stages of preparing for your project or when you first come up with your vision of what you would like.

It may surprise you to know that there are at least 3 key ways that following this belief may get your project into hot water!

Watch Project Prep Episode #1 as we give you the

Top 3 Reasons To Call an Architect BEFORE You Speak With Your Contractor!

 

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A Tale of Two Closets, Part 2

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 February 26, 2018
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A Tale of Two Closets, Part 2

We’re going to continue our “Tale of Two Closets”, showing you how we can transform your storage dilemma into a functional and beautiful closet worthy of a magazine cover. Part 1 of the tale featured a new closet that was part of a master bedroom renovation project. Part 2 is so grand, it needed its own showcase. We are willing to bet that you would LOVE to have this in your home!

The Master Bedroom Addition

Clothing, accessories, and all sorts of personal belongings. If only you had a closet that was large enough to fit it all comfortably, beautifully, and well-organized. Our homeowner traveled frequently for business and needed to have her wardrobe and accessories stored neatly and carefully. She had her belongings here, there, and everywhere, and dreamed of one place to store it all, so that it was as easily accessible as it was beautiful. And that’s exactly what we created for her.

Exterior of home with addition by Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ

With insufficient room in the existing structure, we created an addition over the 2 car garage. The entire project was specifically for this addition, which was as large as the garage below it. It is a single room; essentially a multi-functional walk-in closet.

The Transformation

Organized storage solution designed by Zimmerman Architects Denivlle NJ

This stunning new “closet” contains dedicated areas for dressing, make-up, and ironing. When you’re ready to iron your clothing, you open the cabinet, and the ironing board tilts down and turns around. There are laundry hampers for each person which tilt out, and it features a whole wall of shoe storage.

Dramatic lighting and a comfortable window seat designed by Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ

 

Dedicated storage solution for the owners shoes designed by Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ

As you can see, the room is light, bright, and airy with a cathedral ceiling, a high accent window and 4 dormers with window seats.

The cabinets are equipped with doors so that all the belongings are neatly tucked away. Subtle, spa like colors are enhanced by the creative lighting fixtures and artwork.

Whether you have a large ornate closet or something simple, it’s all about optimizing your space, and building what you can afford.

 

 

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Categories : Interior Renovations, New Construction, Residential Design

A Tale of Two Closets, Part 1

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 January 31, 2018
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A Tale of Two Closets, Part 1

Did you know that architects can help you bust your clutter? We’re going to tell you a Tale of Two Closets. Yep, we can even transform your storage dilemma into a functional and beautiful closet worthy of a magazine cover. Part 1 of the tale begins here. Part 2 is coming soon, and it’s so gorgeous, you’ll want to keep an eye out for it in your inbox!

The Master Bedroom Renovation

How often are you struggling to get at something deep or high in your closet that is impossible to reach? You drag out the chair or the step stool to grab what you need. In our story, the homeowner fell off the step stool and broke her arm in the process of trying to access something in her closet. That was the last straw!

We were brought in to renovate the entire master suite. For the project, we utilized Aging in Place principles – enabling you to enjoy a comfortable daily function of your home. No need to rely on step stools for simple tasks. As part of this project, the closet was expanded and then reconfigured to completely maximize the space. The carefully designed new closet takes into account the function and daily use of all the pieces of the closet.

The Transformation

Closet with hampers for sortingDedicated space for storing shoes

Very often, closets have hanging rods with shelves above. These are too high to be comfortably reachable. For these homeowners, we designed the closet to have everything accessible, within easy reach. We used a three-tiered system. There are lower rods with shelves above, putting them at an easily reachable intermediate height. Then above that are higher rods that you can easily pull down. This brings the “hard to reach” upper portion of the closet down to a comfortable height.

Throughout the closet, there is a well-designed place for everything. This includes custom shoe storage, a pull-out tie rack, and an area to sort laundry right in your closet.

Closet with two levels of space     Closet space with closet rod up

 

Originally, the master suite was quite large but not very functional. It was poorly laid out and the space was not proportionally distributed. The closet was considered “ok” but it was a bit small for the whole master suite. But more than its size, the layout was poor, so the closet didn’t function well. The master suite featured a large, spacious bathroom with a tiny shower stall. The homeowners yearned for increased functionality throughout this space.

 

Closet with pull-down rod     Closet with clothes rod down

And that’s what we delivered – there are now 2 levels of rods to hang clothing. And access to the upper rods is comfortable and easy with a simple pull.

We believe that a home transformation must include both increased functionality and beautiful design. And we can all definitely do without mishaps from awkward and poorly designed storage!

Stay tuned for Part Two – The Closet Addition!

 

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Categories : Interior Renovations, Renovations, Residential Design

The “Not So Big” Addition

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 January 18, 2018
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The “Not So Big” Addition

There is an assumption in most people’s minds that an addition to a house must be a substantial size to be worthwhile. In the following story, we’ll show you how a “not so big” addition transformed a family’s life as well as their house.

Mom, Dad, Son and Daughter were cozy in their 2-bedroom home when the children were babies and toddlers. But when children get to a certain age, it’s natural for a boy and girl to each want their own space and privacy. The property itself was a small lot, and the budget was modest to match.

We worked closely with the family, and took the time to understand their needs, wants, and lifestyle. We considered the property’s physical constraints. And we confidently proceeded to design an addition that was only 70 square feet! It expanded both their first and second floors.

 

      Tracy house after minor renovation addition designed by Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ

Now here’s the tricky part: the addition wasn’t a large enough space to be a bedroom on its own. But during our in-home Design Consultation, we perceived that the hallway had some underutilized space. In a little house, you need to make the most of every inch, so wasted space is not allowed. Upstairs, we borrowed that space for the extra bedroom. Downstairs we now had enough room to bump out the living room so that the family had some extra relaxation space.

New deck added during addition adds usable space to the outside of the home

 

With a little creativity and ingenuity, we also added a small deck on the first floor, just off the living room. Adding the deck, even at only 7′ x 10′, made a big difference in their ability to use a new area for fun and entertaining. The deck was over the driveway, a full story above grade. Our clients often can’t envision all of the possibilities that we see, so this family never considered adding a deck.

Other small changes that made a huge difference – we relocated the boiler and relocated the chimney that had been in the corner before the addition. Once the addition was created, the chimney would have been in the middle: awkward and taking up a lot of space.

Their small space underwent a big transformation without modifying the whole house, just the immediate space adjacent to the addition. The family was not displaced, so life went on as usual during the 3 months of construction.

Girl's Bedroom after addition gains additional space |Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ     

Do we need to tell you that the kids were thrilled to each have their own bedroom? And Mom and Dad were excited for their children to have their own space and privacy. They were amazed at how that tiny addition totally transformed their house and their lives!

Sometimes a tiny lot seems so constrictive and you are certain that there’s nothing that can be done to extend your living space. If they had never called us for that first Design Consultation, they would have missed out on the better life that their transformed, more spacious home allows.

Your surroundings can totally affect your life,
your spirit, your emotional well being!

 

Do you have transformational dreams for your house and
simply can’t “see it happening?”
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Categories : Interior Renovations, Renovations, Residential Design

I Hate Our Kitchen!

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 January 8, 2018
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I Hate Our Kitchen!

Have you heard yourself saying that?

Here’s a story about a family that hated to cook – mostly because they hated the experience of being in their dark, isolated kitchen.

While we didn’t enlarge the house, make no mistake that this was an amazing transformation!

Imagine, if you will, a kitchen that is completely windowless. Although it was situated on an exterior wall, and it backed up onto a large deck and beautiful back yard, if you were in the kitchen, you saw none of that. It was such a dark room that you always had to have the kitchen light on! There was a small pass-through to the dining room, which was also dark.

On the other side, it shared a wall with the family room, but there was no entry into it! You most definitely felt locked in and isolated. Not a place to enjoy cooking or spending any time at all.

Kitchen before renovation      Another view of kitchen area before renovation

There was a peninsula in the kitchen which trapped you inside, as there was a refrigerator opposite the peninsula. The dishwasher placement also prevented the kitchen from functioning well.

The family had been living there for years, hating the kitchen, and wondering how to solve this poor design. They hated cooking and the whole experience of being in the kitchen for any length of time.

The Transformation

Without expanding the size of the kitchen, we gave them a renovation that affected their lives and their enjoyment of their home. They even rediscovered a joy for cooking!

It’s now a bright kitchen with windows in the work area. In the family room there was a dead end alcove with a couple of windows, backed up against the kitchen wall. We opened the kitchen wall and created a breakfast bar. The stools are in the family room, sitting at the counter, facing the kitchen. Adding the breakfast bar connected the family room and the kitchen and brought in much needed natural light.

The kitchen after being updated by Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ

New seating nook utilized previously wasted space

We replaced the small door with a large glass sliding door to the deck. The kitchen is now connected to the back yard and the deck, so the family gets much more enjoyment and use out of their deck. It had always been there, but somehow never felt appealing and inviting – now it feels more like it’s part of the house and the family uses it as much as possible.

New kitchen is now is open and friendly space enjoyed by the family

The family was surprised and delighted at the impact of the transformation. It really touched their lives and made them enjoy the whole area so much more. They had not anticipated how much they would use their deck, and they were certainly taken aback at an unexpected benefit of the project – they now enjoy cooking! In their dark kitchen, cooking was a dreaded chore. Now it’s a pleasure!

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Categories : Interior Renovations, Kitchen Renovation, Residential Design

Your Dream Home Is Closer Than You Think

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 December 21, 2017
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Your Dream Home Is Closer Than You Think

Imagine if your house could undergo a major transformation that would not only help you fall in love with it, but it would also substantially increase the sale value. By investing in the right architectural services, there’s no need to put aside your vision: we can create it.

Even if selling your home is not in your plans, we know from watching all those HGTV shows that large scale home improvements usually enable you to sell your house at a much higher price. That’s a general statement, so here’s a true story to show you what’s possible.

Home before exterior improvements by Zimmerman Architects | Denville NJ

Above, you see the house as our client purchased it.

We worked with clients who had purchased a small house. They had a “dream house” in mind, so, they brought us in to transform it into the home they envisioned. Once the renovation was done, they LOVED it! They wanted to live there forever!

The same house after exterior improvements

A really big difference, right?

However, life happens, and an unforeseen job relocation required them to sell it almost immediately after it was done. They were devastated. How did their renovated modest home do on the market? They closed the sale at over a million dollars.

So even though resale value wasn’t a consideration when they hired us, it did help to ease the pain of having to leave their dream house behind.

The house after interior and exterior improvements

We’d love to guarantee it will happen for you, but of course, we can’t. However, it has happened on more than one occasion, where the architectural services significantly increased the sale value of a house. And it dramatically increased the clients’ enjoyment of living in their newly transformed home.

Sometimes during a design consult, a potential client will say, “I just need more room; I don’t care what it looks like”. That just blows our minds!

When you build your addition, projects of the same size and scope will carry the same price tag, whether it’s “ugly or awesome”. Why would you want to do something that isn’t the best it could possibly be? We invite you count on us to make it awesome!

Your surroundings can totally affect your life,
your spirit, your emotional well being!

 

Do you have transformational dreams for your house and
simply can’t “see it happening?”
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I would love to talk!

Categories : Exterior Improvements, Interior Renovations, Renovations, Residential Design

I Love My House – Part 2

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 October 30, 2017
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I Love My House!

We received wonderful responses to Part 1 of a “Wow Transformation!”

Last week we showed you the exterior transformation of a relatively modest home, and how the 2 enclosed porches actually caused more clutter problems than they bargained for.

When answering our questions about what they did not like about the interior of their house, the homeowners pointed out limitations of being able to interact with the family. The rooms felt isolated and cut off, the living room was too small, the front and side porches were underused and the kitchen was too small.

View into Ackerman living area from kitchen before remodeling by Zimmerman Architects Ackerman Living Room before remodeling by Zimmerman Architects

Those porches came in handy – we borrowed space from the front porch to expand the living room. Then we borrowed space from the side porch to enlarge the kitchen. We did expand the overall size of the side porch so that we could use that additional space for the kitchen. Read More→

Categories : Interior Renovations, Kitchen Renovation, Renovations, Residential Design, Working with Zimmerman Architects

If Not Now, When?

Posted by Faith and Hope on
 October 5, 2017
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If Not Now, When?

Messina Duarte Exterior | Zimmerman Architects Denville NJ

Why wait to improve your home until you’re preparing to sell it and you’ve missed out on the opportunity to actually enjoy it? In over 25 years of transforming houses, we have helped people renovate their kitchens, bathrooms, and basements in the hopes of their being able to either sell the house at a higher price or sell it sooner. Sounds reasonable, right? Read More→

Categories : Exterior Improvements, Interior Renovations, Renovations, Residential Design
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