Boston Design Guide showcases JLA project
25th anniversary issue
Sense of Place
Architect Jacob Lilley integrates his family's home with the landcape while updating the interior to exude a meld of traditional and contemporary design elements.
Jacob Lilley spent his childhood in a house that was 600-years-old in which roof rafters were made of tree trunks. Needless to say, the England-born architect, "grew up with an appreciation of old buildings," recalls Lilley, whose eponymous firm is based in Wellelsey.
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