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Martin Fenlon Architecture Modifies the Denton House in LA

Local design studio Martin Fenlon Architecture modifies the Denton House, which is a century-old home in California. The new renovations define the home with new visual updates including the green fiber-cement that seamlessly blends in with the trees.

This project expands the home, which was first built in the 1920s right in Los Angeles' historic Highland Park community. It is home to a designer and an artist who live with their three children -- one of which has just left for college. A main focus was to integrate the home with the site that it rests on in a spatial and visually conscious approach. The new volume rests under the main level in a smooth flow that blends the communal space with the backyard together.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Renovations - New green cladding techniques enable historic homes to blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings while maintaining architectural integrity.
2. Visual-spatial Integration - Designs that integrate homes with their natural sites enhance the spatial experience, creating a harmonious indoor-outdoor living environment.
3. Architectural Seamlessness - Renovations that incorporate smooth transitions between levels and spaces redefine the traditional home layout for a more fluid living experience.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Construction - The use of eco-friendly materials in home renovations is revolutionizing the construction industry by promoting environmental sustainability.
2. Architectural Design - Modern architectural styles focused on environmental harmony are transforming how designers think about integrating homes with their natural surroundings.
3. Home Improvement - Innovative renovation techniques that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor spaces are driving new trends in the home improvement industry.

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