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The '''McKinney-Strahan residence''' is a [[downtown]] residence of [[Jay McKinney]] and [[Chuck Strahan]] in a former commercial building at [[115 20th Street North|115]] [[20th Street North]]. The partners purchased the building in [[2008]] and moved in in July [[2009]].
The '''McKinney-Strahan residence''' is a [[downtown]] residence of [[Jay McKinney]] and [[Chuck Strahan]] in a former commercial building at [[119 20th Street North|119]] [[20th Street North]]. The partners purchased the building in [[2008]] and moved in in July [[2009]].


The two-story residence was designed and constructed by [[Michael Gibson]] and [[Appleseed Workshop]]. It features exposed masonry walls and slabs and an artful staircase built from engineered wood and stainless steel. The main level living space is open and modern while the upstairs bedroom and home office can be screened off with frosted glass sliding doors. A roof terrace provides outdoor living space. [[Richard Tubb]] designed the interiors.
The two-story residence was designed and constructed by [[Michael Gibson]] and [[Appleseed Workshop]]. It features exposed masonry walls and slabs and an artful staircase built from wood, cold steel and stainless steel. The main level living space is open and modern while the upstairs bedroom and home office can be screened off with frosted glass sliding doors. A roof terrace provides outdoor living space. [[Richard Tubb]] designed the interiors.


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Revision as of 18:03, 22 January 2010

The McKinney-Strahan residence is a downtown residence of Jay McKinney and Chuck Strahan in a former commercial building at 119 20th Street North. The partners purchased the building in 2008 and moved in in July 2009.

The two-story residence was designed and constructed by Michael Gibson and Appleseed Workshop. It features exposed masonry walls and slabs and an artful staircase built from wood, cold steel and stainless steel. The main level living space is open and modern while the upstairs bedroom and home office can be screened off with frosted glass sliding doors. A roof terrace provides outdoor living space. Richard Tubb designed the interiors.

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