1970s Upside Down House in Massachusetts Gets a Great Renovation 

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Jill Neubauer Architects is responsible for the full-scale renovation of a rundown 1970s contemporary upside down house situated in Wings Neck, Massachusetts. 

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This home’s location was ideal, steeped in a family history of joyful summers spent on the Cape. The extended family lives nearby, with ample opportunities to connect with siblings and cousins.

Bernice Wahler Landscapes collaborated with the architects to transition the landscape from nature to usable space for this family with three young sons.

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The removal of interior partitions on the second level of this cottage completely opens up the living space.

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The flooring is composed of character-grade antique heart pine, locally sourced from the Cataumet Sawmill. 

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In the boy’s bunkroom, a suspended bookshelf is made of copper pipe and plywood.

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The double bunk beds are made with standard two-by-two framing lumber, painted white.

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