The architecture studio Ballman Khapalova completed the renovation of a country house from the 80s, baptized with the name Pine Lane House. The house is located in Saugerties, a town located in a rural area in Ulster County, in the state of New York, United States.

The renovation of the house includes an extension of the usable surface, a new roof, an external wooden cladding, and a new terrace. All mechanical systems have also been upgraded and new windows have been added.
By extending to the west, Ballman Khapalova aligns the entrance with the center of the house, bringing the interior social space closer and visually connecting to the existing trees. With the reform, the spaces are more illuminated and flexible, making the kitchen, dining room, and living room open, creating a large social space, connected to the work and dressing areas with a gradient of privacy that increases until reaching the areas for sleeping.

Each of the rooms connects in a unique way with the outside thanks to its different openings. The interior changes completely, it goes from being a dark space to a bright one thanks to the implementation of new windows.


Pine Lane House by Ballman Khapalova. Image courtesy of Ballman Khapalova.
 

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Ballman Khapalova proudly reveals Pine Lane House, a renovation of a 1980’s ranch house that included a 300 square foot addition, a new roof, new wood exterior siding, and a new deck. All mechanical systems were also upgraded, and new windows were added and aligned with existing windows to maximize all possible openings, while keeping costs low.

The addition to the main floor aligns the entry with the center of the house, while moving the interior social space closer to the existing trees to the west. The new deck hugs the trees and is nestled underneath their canopies. A custom steel railing is integrated with a wood rail that continues the rhythm and material of the house façade. A circular hot tub provides a termination to the deck, while maintaining a deep view of the whole property, which lends an unexpected sculptural quality to the otherwise simple building volume.


Pine Lane House by Ballman Khapalova. Image courtesy of Ballman Khapalova.

The original interior was dark and introverted, so the goal for the renovation was to brighten the rooms, while connecting the inside and outside. Life in the new house is enhanced by the experience of the surrounding environment, with each room connecting to the site in a unique way.

The internal hallway was shortened by creating a main bedroom suite with a window looking onto the garden at the east of the house. The custom bed structures the space within the main suite, maintaining privacy and tidiness in the sleeping area, and openness and fluidity in the working and dressing areas.

The kitchen, dining, and living spaces are open to create a large flexible social space that is visually connected to the main features of the property, such as the large tree to the west, and the tree line to the south. The pattern for a custom tile backsplash at the kitchen counter originated as an interpretation of floor plan studies carried out during the design process.

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Structural Engineer.- Thornton Tomasetti.
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Project Date.- 2023.
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Saugerties, New York, USA.
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Ballman Khapalova.
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Ballman Khapalova. New York based Ballman Khapalova are architects who strive to merge the intimate and the urban through imaginative structures, forms, events, and activities that transform the way a city can see itself. Their urban work in neglected and desolate areas develops opportunities to introduce new spaces of play, art, performance, recreation, reflection, healing, and debate that can allow residents and visitors alike a chance to experience and envision a street, neighborhood, riverbank, or city in a new way.

Drawing on extensive experience in design and construction, they select and manage a highly capable team of contributors from the early stages of the design process, ensuring an integrated and feasible design that is physically, environmentally, and logistically achievable without compromising its visionary promise.

Dasha Khapalova is a registered architect in New York and Nebraska.  She has worked in the offices of Deborah Berke Partners, Barkow Leibinger, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (NYC), and OBRA Architects, and is currently a Visiting Critic in the Department of Architecture at Cornell University where she teaches design studio and representation courses. Previously she has also taught at Pratt Institute, and she is a recipient of the Gabriel Prize Fellowship.

Khapalova received her Master of Architecture II degree from Harvard GSD in 2012 where she was awarded the Kevin V. Kieran Prize for highest academic achievement. Her undergraduate studies were divided between Cornell University and The Cooper Union, where she received her Bachelor of Architecture degree in 2007 and was awarded the AIA Henry Adams Certificate of Merit as well as the John Q. Hejduk Scholarship.

Peter Ballman is a construction manager and architect.  Working with Sciame Construction since 2009 he has worked on some of the most unique and complex buildings in New York City, integrating the demands of site, design, logistics, engineering, cost and scheduling with the needs of public institutions, private developers, and city agencies.  This experience informs a customized approach for every project that integrates design, execution and project delivery, prioritizing quality, durability and longevity.

As an architect he has worked in the offices of Kohn Pederson Fox, Himma Studio, and Barkow Leibinger.

Ballman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Reed College (2000) and a Bachelor of Architecture from the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union (2008). He has served as a Visiting Critic at Cornell University, where his teaching in design studios and seminars focused on construction technologies, and has taught an integrated design studio at Pratt Institute.  
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Published on: July 5, 2023
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