3 Critical Connections

Breezeway Connector

Breezeway Connector

There are times when we want to add a room or even a building to a home but we need some space between them to make the addition work well.  There are many ways to accomplish that connection.  The connector can become a room or a destination itself, or simply a corridor.  For the ‘Breezeway Connector,’ we included a sitting area and a place to barbeque.

Breezeway Connector

Breezeway Connector

Breezeway Connector

Breezeway Connector

Because of the size of the ‘Stone Family Room’, we decided to separate it from the main house with an entry/mudroom.

Stone Family Room Addition At Dusk

Stone Family Room Addition at Dusk

Stone Family Room Addition At Dusk

Stone Family Room Entry

Entry To Stone Family Room

Entry to Stone Family Room

To an old home that had known many renovations, we added a Master Suite and connected it to the rest of the house with a Mudroom.

Master Suite With Connector

Master Suite with Mudroom Connector

Master Suite With Connector

Master Suite with Mudroom Connector

Master Suite With Connector

Master Suite with Mudroom Connector

Photos by Rob Karosis  Curated Brochure by Crisp Architects: Portfolio

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By Published On: May 3rd, 2021Categories: Miscellaneous0 Comments on 3 Critical Connections

About the Author: James Crisp

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James M. Crisp has been an architect for well over 30 years. His architectural firm, Crisp Architects, designs projects throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. In April of 2007, Taunton Press published 'On the Porch' by James M. Crisp and Sandra Mahoney.

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