See This Beautifully Reimagined  Split-Level Contemporary House

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ZeroEnergy Design is responsible for reimagining a 1960s split-level into a beautiful contemporary house located in Belmont, Massachusetts.

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The original 1960s house had two separate wings, informing the decision to approach the project in phases, allowing the owners to reside in one section while the home was being remodeled.

The design kept a similar footprint with the creation of two distinct wings connected by a central corridor.

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The design of the central living space allows visual connections to other spaces and views throughout the home. 

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Inside or out, this home blends and flows into its surroundings, outfitted with large glass doors, generous windows, and oversized sliders at several key connection points. 

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The design therefore connects all three areas while intentionally not functioning as one giant great room and provides ample storage for the family of five.

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The central portion of the kitchen is open to the living area while the other half is hidden, a clandestine zone for dirty dishes while hosting guests. 

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