Period Piece: Remodel and Addition Modernize While Preserving a Century of Character

Project Details

Project Name
Period Piece: Remodel and Addition Modernize While Preserving a Century of Character
Location
WashingtonD.C.
Project Types
Single Family
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2008
Style
Historic

Project Description

Just shy of 100 years old and sorely neglected, this classic
foursquare gained a dramatic restoration and expansion that impressed
the judges as “absolutely amazing … an extremely skilled period piece.”

The owners’ program included an entry foyer, living room, dining room,
kitchen with adjoining breakfast room, three bedrooms, two baths, an
office/guest room on the third floor, and the possibility of building
out the basement.

To architect Greg Wiedemann, the result
“demonstrates that one can substantially increase the useful area of a
historic home without major changes to its character.” For instance, he
and his team nearly doubled the home’s living space by finishing the
attic and excavating the basement (then a crawlspace) for an additional
bedroom, bathroom, mudroom, and recreation room.

The project
addressed structural problems while also restoring the original details
where possible. Sagging joists and beams were sistered to new timbers;
the plumbing and wiring were replaced; the windows, exterior trim, and
shingles were restored; and period interior natural oak trim was
custom-milled to complete the seamless transition.

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