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Queen Anne: Exuberant Again

Our task was to meticulously renovate, inside and out, this Victorian home for a three-generational family. We renovated three floors, restoring time-worn details to their original grandeur and renovating dilapidated rooms in the spirit of the home’s Victorian heritage. Key features of the home include an open floor plan, a new kitchen and breakfast area, …

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Seaside English Manor

The owners of this ocean-side English manor home treasured both the earthen materials that sheathed the exterior and the amber glow of old wooden paneling that enveloped the interior. Much of the success of our design depended on recreating the warm, lived-in feel of the paneled rooms and finding materials that would harmonize with the …

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Georgian Revival, Rescued

This Georgian Revival manse recently fell upon hard times, winding up vacant for a few years and only weeks away from demolition. A couple saw this was a house worth saving, bought it, and asked us to rehabilitate it. We were tasked with updating the services – heating, electrical and plumbing, restoring an exterior that …

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Unveiling Vineyard Views

Situated at the end of a peninsula overlooking a tidal pond and Vineyard Haven harbor, this home turned its back on the water. The house lacked a master suite and a room where family and guests could enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the setting. Working within the restrictions imposed on waterfront properties, we designed …

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Restored Georgian Farmhouse

This 1754 Georgian farmhouse is a humble jewel. Prior to our client’s purchase it had seen little change for nearly a century. This aided in retaining many of the historical features of the farmhouse – the house oozes old world charm. But it also kept the house from modern living. The kitchen and baths were …

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Cape Cod Correction

This modest Cape Cod home sat unchanged for over three decades. The house held sentimental value for our client but they had grown weary of its shortcomings: a lack of natural light, tiny bedrooms and inadequate access to the landscape. Built in 1974, the greatest constraint was the inferior construction. The roof was framed with …

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Restoring History

The sanctuary of Christ Church is an important National Historic Landmark for the city of Cambridge. As the building approached its quarter of a millennium anniversary, its congregation sought to properly restore the exterior and renovate the chancel. Within the sanctuary the chancel was a collection of piecemeal renovations that left the heart of the …

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Re-Shaping on Beacon Hill

This project joins two separate condominiums, each with one grand room and rudimentary service areas, in an early 19th century building overlooking the Boston Common. A new oval parlor both joins the two units and serves as a common entry. The new master suite at the rear can be separated for privacy when guests visit. …

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Shingle Style Lodging

This new family room is affectionately called “the lodge” in reference to its nineteenth-century hunting lodge inspiration. We inherited the fireplace and exterior shell—an unfinished ell original to the house—and designed the interior architecture. Warm tones and dark woods were our palette, and governed everything from the structural trusses to the fireside settee. We used …

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