over,under

South End Apartment

over,under
30. September 2015

PROJECT CREDITS

Design 
over,under 

Felt 
FilzFelt

Contractor
F•KIA 

Floors 
Epoxy

Walls 
Paint and felt

Kitchen 
HDF with catalyzed paint

Countertop and back splash 
Formica solid surface 

Sink and faucet 
Kohler

Appliances 
Sub Zero, Wolf and Bosch

Cabinets 
Sharp Woodworking

Furniture and fixtures 
Knoll, Vitra, Flos, Tom Dixon, Libratone, Rich Brilliant Willing

All images courtesy of Chris Grimley/over,under
Overall view

The couple purchased their South End apartment under Boston’s first time affordable homebuyer’s program at a time when  both were starting design businesses—an architecture and design studio (over,under), and a felt design and distribution company (filzfelt). Initially planned as a many-phased, multi-year renovation, they cut openings in walls, removed all of the carpet, and painted the floor with garage paint. 

Living

The imminent birth of the couple’s first child in 2012 sped things up drastically. Around this time, the felt company was acquired by Knoll, which allowed the couple to fast-track the design and implementation.

Dining

The existing plan had many awkward corners and sequences that weren't amenable to additional storage for the family. The design implements a series of perpendicular walls that act as framework to hold various items: cabinets in the bedroom and living room, linen drawers adjacent to the bathroom and an entry nook — which also serves to prevent initial views to the kitchen from the front door (a common, and disappointing plan strategy that many condominium designs use).

Kitchen

The kitchen was completely overhauled to take advantage of underutilized space and gain more counter surface. A built-in pantry was removed and a new pantry, reclaimed from the closets in the second bedroom, opened the kitchen up to the dining room. In addition, the existing full refrigerator was replaced by under counter appliances, which allowed the upper cabinets to span the full length of the kitchen, and gain more space for food preparation. 

Kids room

All of the millwork is push-latched. While initially for aesthetic reasons, the owners soon discovered that they had inadvertently provided built-in childproofing—no handles to grab. Later, as their daughter became a toddler, the family was able to stash most of  her toys and crafts in her bedroom storage unit, which she could easily open and close by herself.

Felt wall, closed

The couple kept most finish materials neutral — all surface treatments are white, with occasional black walls that frame programmatic elements — a dining area, children’s storage. These surfaces serve as a neutral backdrop to the color provided by the family’s burgeoning furniture collection and the occupants themselves. An experimental felt installation, made of multi-colored triangluar pieces adds a burst of color to the Miesian wall separating the children’s bedroom and the living room.

Felt wall, detail

To keep the costs of the renovation down, the couple had a friend and general contractor (Gary Knell, F•KIA) oversee the project, did most of the demolition themselves, and sub-contractors were coordinated directly by over,under.

Floor plan
Original plan with demo/additions in red

PROJECT CREDITS

Design 
over,under 

Felt 
FilzFelt

Contractor
F•KIA 

Floors 
Epoxy

Walls 
Paint and felt

Kitchen 
HDF with catalyzed paint

Countertop and back splash 
Formica solid surface 

Sink and faucet 
Kohler

Appliances 
Sub Zero, Wolf and Bosch

Cabinets 
Sharp Woodworking

Furniture and fixtures 
Knoll, Vitra, Flos, Tom Dixon, Libratone, Rich Brilliant Willing

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