Historically Sensitive Remodel Stays True to the Home’s Original Structure

Project Details

Project Name
Historically Sensitive Remodel Stays True to the Home’s Original Structure
Location
Eastern SHoreVa.
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2011
Size
500 ft²

Project Description

Priorities

  • Remove additions that are out of character with the 1784 house
    and restore the original structure; construct new additions and capture
    water views

Solutions

Architect Stephen Muse’s design to restore
this 1784 Eastern Shore plantation house included removing several
porches and recent additions, and replicating twin porches on the drive
side of the house on the waterfront facade.

A one-story hyphen
that contains a pantry connects the existing house with a
500-square-foot addition that includes a new kitchen and breakfast room.
The breakfast room bay resembles an enclosed porch and provides the
owners with a view of Hungar’s Creek.

Judges’ Comments

The judges appreciated that the simple, elegant addition doesn’t
overwhelm the existing house. In fact, the addition is set apart from
the house and doesn’t completely blend with it. One judge commented that
this is a refreshingly different approach to historically sensitive
renovation.


Spec List

Bathroom plumbing fittings: Waterworks

Bathroom plumbing fixtures: Waterworks; Kohler

Countertops: Pietra Cardosa

Dishwasher: KitchenAid

Garage doors: Designer Doors

Lighting fixtures: Rejuvenation

Paints/stains: Benjamin Moore

Range: Wolf

Refrigerator: Sub-Zero

Windows: Marvin

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