Ten years in the past, after we first met Takaaki and Christina Kawabata, they’d simply fled Brooklyn with their two younger youngsters to stay in a completely open-plan cabin in upstate New York. The couple—he’s an architect, she’s an inside designer—remodeled their modest Nineteen Sixties retreat right into a Japanese-style, minimalist farmhouse: see The New Pioneers: A One-Room Household Home. The 4 proceed to fine-tune their place—and since 2003, Taka and Christina have run their very own agency, Takatina.
Lately, we’ve featured eye-opening tasks of theirs in Japan and Brooklyn. However Takatina’s newest fee is the closest to house in each means. With its ribbon home windows, uncovered framing, and wood ceilings, the Hudson Valey home has a midcentury vibe. It was truly constructed within the Nineteen Eighties and it newest homeowners, a inventive couple primarily based in NYC, use it as a weekend getaway. However a number of full-time months upstate initially of the pandemic left them envisioning a much more pulled-together retreat.
Their request: an general replace, together with a brand new kitchen, HVAC system, and an onsen-style toilet addition overlooking the woods. A lot of the home was preserved and celebrated. However the Takatina makeover launched a brand new rustic-sophistication and concord. Be part of us for a tour.
Images by Man Images, courtesy of Takatina.