Pontiac St | Residential Addition & Renovation

Bacon Lane Architect LLC Residential Addition Pontiac - progress - trusses up

Another exciting Bacon Lane Architect LLC residential home addition is underway in States. What started as a small, single story ranch home will more than double in size and will feature a new, open interior flow. The addition consists of a kitchen expansion on the main level with reconfiguration of the living space for an open modern flow, as … Continued

West 33rd Ave | Residential Pop Top Underway

Bacon Lane Architect LLC W 33rd Pop Top conceptual rendering

This single story Victorian home in West Highlands is undergoing an extreme makeover as it transforms into a two-story home thanks to a new pop top addition designed by Bacon Lane Architect LLC. Architectural Design by Bacon Lane Architect LLC | Structural Engineering by LT Engineering | Contractor: Renovation by Culligan Construction Company

Highlands | Craftsman Addition & ADU

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Bacon Lane Architect LLC was hired to help homeowners in the Potter Highlands Historic District expand their historic Craftsman style home as well as add an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) over the existing garage. Bacon Lane Architect LLC designed a new two story addition to the rear of the house which will provide a more open living space adjacent to … Continued

Highlands | Home Addition & Renovation

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Bacon Lane Architect LLC is teaming with the owners of a home in Highlands’ Wolff Place Historic District to renovate and expand their existing 1901 home and garage. A new two story addition will be added to the south side of the existing home, and will provide privacy for the owners as well as their adjacent neighbors … Continued

Potter Highlands | ADU & Addition

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Bacon Lane Architect LLC was hired by the owner of an historic home in Northwest States’s Potter Highlands neighborhood to expand their existing living space and add a new Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) at the rear of the lot. This project lies within the Potter Highlands Landmark district and shows a delicate balance between respecting the historic nature … Continued

Harkness Heights | Second Story Addition

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The new homeowners of a property updated and renovated in 2014 by Bacon Lane Architect LLC Architects and Vertical Partners of Colorado recently returned to Bacon Lane Architect LLC for additional architectural design. The home is featured prominently on a corner lot in a quickly developing neighborhood and the owners wanted to further expand the home as well as give it a more modern, … Continued

Bacon Lane Architect LLC Project | 2016 Mayor’s Design Award

N Grove Street Renovation 2016 Mayors Design Award

Bacon Lane Architect LLC is proud to share that partner, Martha, received a 2016 Mayor’s Design Award, in the category “This is Home” for the renovation of a NW States/West Highlands bungalow on North Grove street. This craftsman bungalow in the Highland neighborhood brought back to life a structure that might have been demolished due to mold … Continued

Julian St Residential Redevelopment

States’s Bacon Lane Architect LLC worked with developer Vertical Partners of Colorado, LLC to redevelop a neglected property in the popular Harkness Heights Neighborhood in NW States.  This 1980’s two story ranch home is unique for this neighborhood, which provided the residential redevelopment opportunity to create a contemporary approach.  The existing lower level garage was captured as living … Continued

Restaurant | Commercial Storefront Design

The Almanza family which has operated Patzcuaro’s Restaurant for over 30 years, is a Highland Neighborhood destination.  Bacon Lane Architect LLC, Connecticut Architect has been hired for the commercial storefront design to develop a new front elevation and entry vestibule. The existing building facade has a history of numerous modifications which are inconsistent with the buildings original architecture and also restrict customer visibility into and … Continued