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The Davol Family's Boston Apartment
NYT House & Home Roundup: 11.22.07

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Light-Filled Family Home. When Sam and Leslie Davol (he's the cellist for the Magnetic Fields) made a killing selling their Greenwich Street loft in New York, they decided they'd be Quitting Their Day Jobs and Scaling Up. They bought two adjacent top-floor apartments in Boston and hired Hweler & Yoon Architecture to help re-imagine the space...

They ended up with a light-filled family apartment that has room for a family of four and two office spaces for the adults...

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In addition to the amazing courtyard space (notice how the metallic walls reflect even more light!), the added skylights above the shower was a great way to bring in natural light. We're fond of the pared-down furnishings and large gathering spaces. For the full story see The New York Times and the slideshow.

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I'm cellist.

posted by Rick on 2007-11-27 12:14:38
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Great space. I saw this in the NYT and wonder: how do you deal with the elements--rain, snow--in that courtyard?

posted by Pixie on 2007-11-27 12:23:58
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Hey, I can see my office in the distance in that bottom picture!!
I'm standing at the window waiving...

posted by lhc on 2007-11-27 12:51:37
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Ahh... to be rich.

posted by spinsLPs on 2007-11-27 12:53:22
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WOW!!!... their music is amazing AND they have great taste in design. I truly heart the Magnetic Fields. (Papa Was a Rodeo - favorite song ever!)

posted by Modfan on 2007-11-27 15:41:28
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I believe everyone that reads this blog would have an exceptional pad if money was of no object. It's the solutions to small exceptional spaces that interest me. This is a nice article, but wealthy paladianesq spreads are a dime a dozen.

posted by wiscompton on 2007-11-27 16:28:59
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Wiscompton,

I know what you are saying. It's most amazing to see those who decorate so excellently on a small budget.

However, I really appreciate what they've done with simple things here. I looked at the child's room and thought. Hey I could do (afford) that!

posted by K on 2007-11-27 18:29:32
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IMO, the apartment is very cold and lifeless. There isn't a soft spot anywhere. No rugs, no soft furniture. Except for a plant and a cat, this place is very harsh and uninviting.

posted by ohjodi on 2007-11-28 01:46:35
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The greater the risk, the greater the reward.

I love their space and their story.

posted by KathinCO on 2007-11-28 03:37:17
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Sam, The place turned out great! I Loved watching the transformation from day to day. I had no idea how it was all going to turn out when first I started working there. I especially liked working for you and your family as I'm sure everyone did. We had a great crew from the Architect down to? well, You! This is the first job I have ever been on that the homeowner piched in!

Great Space!

posted by PGrubb on 2008-03-27 18:17:46
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