The artist and restaurateur Ciro Cozzi was a beloved fixture of Provincetown, and a famous resident. His house was made of three very different buildings fused into one. A local couple purchased the home after his death, and his nephew headed a team to restore and update the home. They focused on making sure that the original design was preserved, but with an updated bathroom, kitchen, and lighting. Here are photos of the home after its restoration.
Key Takeaways:
- A local couple bought the house after Ciro’s death, his nephew Philip Cozzi took over the restoration process.
- Philip and Kristin mounted an orange boat oar as handrail, adding a dash of color to the entryway.
- Kristen had to improvise to get the grand piano in the house. They had to open up a side entrance to make it fit.
“If you’ve spent time in Provincetown in the last few decades, you know about Ciro Cozzi.”
Read more: https://www.remodelista.com/posts/provincetown-remodel-hein-cozzi/

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