Jeffrey Pelletier—founder and managing principal of the architecture firm Board and Vellum—and his husband took on this 1902 foursquare-style house in 2006. A couple of major remodels later, it’s a vibrant and creative, but still historic, home.
This house has gotten a lot of press for its basement which, at one point, held Pelletier’s collection of 250,000-ish Legos; it was Houzz’s most popular home tour in 2015. But even if this space looks familiar, you might not have noticed other playful details like the library ladder, built-in dog crate, secret attic playroom, and adorable backyard studio.
You might also recognize this home just from walking
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