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Life & Style HOME
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By Elyse Major
The home was reimagined and the first floor was kept as an income-producing rental. The layout for the owner’s suite was inverted, placing the public and domestic functions on the third floor and reserving the second floor for bedrooms. The third floor had an attic which was partially opened to create a cathedral ceiling over the living, dining, and kitchen areas, and Sisson and team also managed a small area on a “fourth” floor, which the parents use as an office, overlooking the kitchen and living rooms. Says Sisson, “this house offered some extraordinary opportunities!”