List of Upgrades

 Paint (exterior + interior):

·      All Farrow and Ball paint with tones reflective of Paul Williams, FAIA aesthetic.

 Windows:

·      Added UV protection on diamond windows.

·      Diamond windows have been fully restored.

·      85% of the original screens have been replaced with copper screens.

 Lighting Fixtures:

·      The previous owner replaced almost all original lights with Home Depot lights. The current owner replaced the Home Depot lights with 1930’s fixtures sourced from Liz’s Hardware.

·      The only original lights in the house can be found in the upstairs landing area.

·      Dining room - Marianne Brandt (Bauhaus)

·      Hallway before formal dining room - Moon sconce domes by Pierre Charreau in alabaster stone

·      Primary dressing room - Moon sconce domes by Pierre Charreau in alabaster stone

·      Entry - Austrian Secession pendant

·      Office - Vintage Charlotte Perriand sconces - $5K 

 Original call system and phones:

·      Current owner found the system in place and kept.

 Baths:

·      New glass shower doors added to upstairs baths.

·      Lower bathrooms have been remodeled after previous owner did work in the 50’s and 90’s.

 Kitchen:

·      New kitchen appliances:

  • Dishwasher - Miele

  • Refrigerator – Subzero

  • Range/oven – Bertazzoni

·      Surfaces:

  • Replaced only the 1950’s tiles in kitchen with marble. All other original materials kept.

 Floors:

·      All carpet was pulled/removed, and the hardwood floors underneath were brought back to their original glory.

·      The Douglas Fir floors in the kitchen were patched and refinished. 

 Fireplace:

·      The formal living room fireplace marble was restored.

 Exterior:

·      Pond installed with Koi fish, turtles, and plants.

 Foundation:

·      Sealed in the crawl space with all poured concrete. 

Electrical / Energy:

·      New Generator 

·      Hand-picked Push button light switches from Liz Hardware. 

·      Satic Power Perfect Box:

  • Whole-home Energy Management System. Installed at breaker panel.

  • Features & Benefits: Surge protection, line conditioning, EMF reduction, voltage regulation, negative harmonics reduction, reduced electrical consumption, equipment longevity, energy savings. https://saticshield.com/saticshield-power-perfect-box-standard-kit/

  • Whole Home Dirty Electricity filtering solution that filters and conditions harmful dirty electricity in the ENTIRE HOUSE.

Water:

·      Entire home water filtration system

·      Water storage tank

Tankless Water Heater

·      Point-of-Use Reverse Osmosis System -  https://www.epa.gov/watersense/point-use-reverse-osmosis-systems

·      Pristine Hydro 10 step filtration system, that then remineralizes and also structures water.

https://livepristine.com/collections/pristinehydro?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwy9-kBhCHARIsAHpBjHhTVXufLU21-D-O-mRiJEmbe4cd0eh-sISJ_uXyr0cDNGI3PHvfTj8aAqDLEALw_wcB

 Attic Insulation:

·      New wool insulation in the attic with heat blocking shield.

HVAC system:

·      Upgraded to a NEST on each floor.

·      All new air conditioning system was installed with rigid ductwork.

·      Ozone

·      Award winning, whole house Medical-grade air filtration system by IQ Air with Smart-home integration (IFTTT). This Connects an AirVisual Series air quality monitor to your smart thermostat and automate operation of your PerfectPro Series whole-house system. You can set up alerts about air quality changes for your smartphone. Take immediate action when air quality does not meet your standards. It lists stats like sub-micron., bacteria and viral levels etc.

https://www.iqair.com/us/whole-house-air-purifiers

·      Intellipure filtration – DFS technology to circulate fresh, contaminate-free air throughout the entire home. The Ultrafine Whole House air cleaner is installed outside of the furnace’s blower, resulting in lower pressure drop, and higher energy savings. https://www.intellipure.com/product/ultrafine-whole-house-air-cleaner/

·      The system can be HRV or ERV.  

·       The system pulls fresh air from outside the home and is constantly exchanging air.