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6 Modern Renovations for 1940s Homes

By Dwell @dwell
Terry removed the entire second floor, which featured a gabled roof and two diminutive bedrooms, and replaced it with an aluminum-trimmed box covered in cement fiberboard.

This house in the Cincinnati suburb of Wyoming was a fine little place, a sturdy 1940s brick Cape with trim, boxy rooms and an undulating yard punctuated with old trees. A dramatic renovation, centered on the second floor, updated it for the 21st century.  

Photo by Chad Holder.
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