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Ditmas House
David Gilbert

Ditmas House: Renovating a historic Ditmas Park home from the attic down

Shakespeare Gordon Studio as Architects

Shakespeare Gordon Studio presents Ditmas House, the renovation of a home in New York's historic Ditmas Park neighborhood.

When Amy Shakespeare and Mark Gordon, Principals at Shakespeare Gordon Studio, purchased this home in the historic neighborhood, they knew they were taking on a challenging project. The large, historic structure had been divided into many smaller rooms and dark, uncomfortable spaces over the course of its life. Still, they surprised themselves by deciding to start their redesign in the attic, from the top down.

photo_credit Katherine Marks
Katherine Marks
photo_credit David Gilbert
David Gilbert

Attics are often underutilized spaces in traditional homes. Located up several sets of stairs, and with challenging spatial geometries, they frequently remain as leftover space that is mainly used for storage. Attics can be an afterthought when renovating a home, and the last places to receive makeovers.

With Ditmas House, however, Amy and Mark realized that the attic might be the best place to begin. In transforming the dreary warren of small attic spaces into a light-filled primary suite for themselves, they established a new visual language for their later renovations of the home’s two main floors, a striking template for the process of reimagining their family’s home. Amy and Mark’s bold reorganization of space, which upended the conventional turn-of-the-century layout, informed playful design choices throughout Ditmas House.

photo_credit David Gilbert
David Gilbert
photo_credit David Gilbert
David Gilbert

The primary bedroom suite in the attic serves as a case study of the choices that characterize the design logic of this project: a cohesive, flexible backdrop punctuated by bursts of color and definition that reinforce function. The main part of the attic, which spans the width of the house, is clad in a mix of white shiplap siding at the underside of the roof and ends of the gables. Solar-controlled operable skylights introduce natural light and air into spaces that had previously been very dark. Exposed natural plywood panels blanket the balance of the walls and dormers, and are also used to create custom storage closets, a dresser, bookshelves, and a desk for Mark’s home office. These interventions create a light, airy space that is elegantly malleable, with a range of subtle, cohesive built-ins to support that flexibility.

photo_credit David Gilbert
David Gilbert
photo_credit Katherine Marks
Katherine Marks

Meanwhile, two large sliding panels in different shades of red provide definition to the room, with one marking its entrance and the other serving as the door to its ensuite bathroom. The primary bathroom embodies the flip side of Amy and Mark’s design philosophy for the house; eye-catching colors and materials draw attention to specific elements, highlighting the specific functionality of this different kind of room. This concept is epitomized by the walk-in shower, a triangular prism tucked under the roofline and defined by bright yellow tiles that are activated by sunlight from above.

photo_credit Katherine Marks
Katherine Marks
photo_credit Katherine Marks
Katherine Marks

Elsewhere in the home, the high-contrast color palette continues to differentiate element and function, while materials such as wood once again blend flexible built-ins into the house’s existing structure. In the kitchen, the architects worked with Reform to select cladding for their IKEA cabinets, using four shades of brightly colored linoleum panels. Solid character-grade oak runs through many of the renovated areas of the house, and oak panels climb up the sides of the terrazzo kitchen countertops and encase a built-in bookshelf and a structural column. These elements reappear in the second-floor bathroom, where cedar lines the walls and ceilings and multi-colored hexagonal tiles can be found underfoot.

From the sunlit suite at the top of the home, to the easygoing elegance of the first floor, Ditmas House’s synergistic blend of natural light, bold colors, and expressive materials reanimate this historic home.

photo_credit David Gilbert
David Gilbert
photo_credit David Gilbert
David Gilbert

Team:
Client: Amy Shakespeare, Mark Gordon
Architects/designers: Shakespeare Gordon Studio
Design team: Amy Shakespeare, Mark Gordon
Photographers: David Gilbert, Katherine Marks

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