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    Central void anchors New York townhouse renovated by Light and Air Architecture

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Brooklyn studio Light and Air Architecture has carved a void through the centre of a narrow townhouse that allows natural light to reach all of the interior spaces.

    The Void House is only 15 feet (4.6 metres) wide, so Light and Air Architecture had to cleverly rethink the deep floor plans in order to maximise space.

    Oak kitchen open to a back patio
    The oak kitchen at Void House opens to an enclosed back patio

    A solution arrived by rotating the central staircase to run perpendicular to the building, and adding switchbacks and split-level landings to achieve the required rise.

    “The stair’s rotation increases the efficiency of its previous layout by creating two wider and deeper spaces bookending the building on either side,” said studio founder Shane Neufeld.

    A custom steel and oak switchback staircase
    A custom steel and oak switchback staircase is positioned in the centre of the townhouse

    A large, canted skylight is positioned above the custom steel and white oak staircase, and the small void beside it that stretches the full height of the building.

    This arrangement – along with open risers, slender guardrails and glass partitions – allows light from above and the windows at either end of the building to permeate inward.

    A formal living room with a green stone fireplace
    A formal living room with a green stone fireplace occupies the front portion of the parlour level

    “The result is a series of spaces, interconnected vertically and horizontally, naturally lit by each exterior facade in addition to the void anchoring the building from within,” Neufeld said.

    The living areas are spread across the lower two levels, both of which can be accessed from the street.

    Library and TV room with an Eames lounge chair in front of a staircase
    Glass partitions and slender guardrails help the light to permeate from the stairwell void

    At garden level, the minimalist oak kitchen connects to the enclosed back patio via folding glass doors, while the dining table is located beside a lounge area at the front.

    Up one floor at parlour level, the front door opens into formal living room revolves around a monolithic green stone fireplace.


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    The back half of this floor is designated as a library and TV room, where built-in oak shelving, closed storage and a media centre cover a full wall.

    Two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms occupy each end of the next level, and two further bedrooms share a bathroom above.

    Staircase with an adjacent void space
    The void space beside the staircase brings light from the roof windows down into the home

    The final storey is a roof garden flanked by rows of tall plants that offer privacy to those using the outdoor seating.

    Furniture throughout the home was chosen to complement the pared-back interiors, with recognisable pieces including Noguchi coffee tables, and an Eames lounge chair and ottoman.

    Rooftop terrace with canted skylights at the back
    The canted skylights are visible from the home’s rooftop terrace

    Neufeld – who is also a painter – founded Light and Air Architecture in 2017, and has completed multiple Brooklyn townhouse and apartment renovation and extension projects.

    In Clinton Hill, the firm gut-renovated a home to open up its spaces to the outside, while a historic property in Bed Stuy was reconfigured around a stairwell constructed between large white panels.

    The photography is by Cesar Bejar.

    The post Central void anchors New York townhouse renovated by Light and Air Architecture appeared first on Dezeen.



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