We keep to the same materials and palette throughout the house. “Too much white or too much wood is no good. We try to achieve a balance of materials,” explains Analia. Of particular importance to her was that the kitchen both welcomed visitors to linger and encouraged them to socialize between the multiple levels. She understood what I was looking to accomplish.” Tracy wanted a cohesive modern living space that enhanced the clean-lined architecture of the exterior of the Clifton Pointe project. “I was very naïve about the number of decisions I would have to make,” says Tracy. Analia Dimit of Dimit Architects, the firm responsible for the project’s architecture, seemed a natural choice to create her ideal living space, given Tracy was already starting with a strong modern vision.
Their sustainable modern twist on row houses attracted her with generous multi-level footage and a rooftop deck overlooking the Rocky River. When developers began the second phase of an eco-friendly development, Clifton Pointe Eco-Homes in Lakewood, Tracy Parker knew she wanted one.