Seeing the Sight Lines
We at AJH Renovations, LLC and Designed for Downtown, LLC, specialize in completely reworking mature homes into modern homes, Turning a 20th Century House into a 21st Century Home. It is often a very challenging prospect, especially as we try very hard to maintain at least some of the ambiance of the old house in the renovation of the new. One of the design features that must always be considered is ‘Sight Lines.’ These are, as the phrase implies, the paths our eyes most naturally take when we enter a building. Medieval European cathedrals, for instance, instantly draw our eyes upward, as the sight lines follow the ornate columns, soaring buttresses, and vaulted ceilings. The architects intended that to happen, to draw both our eyes and our thoughts to heaven when we entered a building designed for worship. On a standard residential project, however, there is rarely a call for soaring buttresses. Nonetheless, vertical sight lines are important to consider. For instance, with the modern desire for the ‘open floor plan,’ the designer must consider the height of the ceiling: a wide room with a low ceiling will feel like a cave, like the ceiling is coming down on top of you; that’s not a good look or feel. Conversely, vaulting the ceiling in a narrow room can result in what appears to be a crevice; again, the feeling that the walls are coming in on you is disconcerting. And the long and narrow plan needs to be avoided in all designs other than a bowling alley.
Sight Lines are also important within individual rooms. In older homes, especially, there is often an existing feature that draws one’s attention – an old fireplace, for instance, or classic interior French doors. With the large kitchen becoming a standard feature in modern renovations, it is important to have a focal point, a line of sight that draws the eyes to a wide window over the sink or a tile mosaic over the new range. Sometime these elements can be combined, as with an exposed old brick chimney giving a nostalgic cameo appearance in a new kitchen. It takes vision and experience to be able to follow sight lines that have not been constructed yet, and that is what the design/build process at AJH Renovations, LLC and Designed for Downtown, LLC brings to your renovation process.