Letting the sun in: creating bright airy spaces
This award winning residential interior was once a dark Cape in Winchester filled with small rooms and heavy paneling. The Morse team transformed it into a flowing open floor plan with airy living...
View ArticleImproving Function Without Adding Square Feet
At Morse Constructions, we view small spaces as a creative challenge. This house in Cambridge needed a radical transformation to support a family of four with growing children all in the existing foot...
View ArticleSmall Addition Makes a Huge Impact
This Somerville renovation included an infill addition of an underutilized back corner of the house creating a side stairs and entryway leading to a new sunlit expanded kitchen area for a couple that...
View ArticleCreating Flexible Work Spaces
The COVID pandemic made us all reassess our homes, placing a priority on flexible spaces that can be reconfigured for work and play. Working with Maxwell Architects, we built an addition to provide a...
View ArticleCreating Contemporary, Communal Family Space
When Becky and Mike Oliver bought their home in Wayland, they knew they would be renovating. The kitchen was closed off from the living area and the décor did not reflect the Oliver’s contemporary...
View ArticleFinding Light-Filled Space Under the Eaves
Wendy C. and her husband opted to renovate their 1890s home in Allston rather than move. They wanted to transform a warren of unfinished and partially finished rooms in the attic into useable space....
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