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  • Home
  • About the Firm
    • About Us >
      • Awards
      • Publications
      • Testimonials
    • FAQs
    • Biographies
    • Get in Touch
  • Portfolio
    • Residential >
      • New Construction
      • Timberframe >
        • Adirondack Camp
        • Indian Portage
        • Custom Waterfront
        • Lakeside Home
        • Rustic Home
        • Kanasatka Camp
      • Renovations
      • Carriage Houses
    • Municipal
    • Commercial >
      • Science Center
      • "O" Restaurant
      • Conservation Center
    • Educational
  • Preservation
    • Squam Camp
    • Canterbury Shaker Village
    • Historic Lake Camp
    • UNH-Durham Transit Station
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Services
    • Photographers
    • Saving Energy >
      • Tax Incentives
  • Contact

Renovations

Many of our projects include additions or renovations to an existing home. The addition may include adding a master bedroom suite, or enhancing and updating an entire home. Many of our addition/renovation projects include historic buildings that require a keen eye toward preservation. Whatever you may be thinking of doing to your home, we can help! 
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The original camp was a single story structure. Renovations included transforming the living room into a two story great room.
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The newly designed kitchen
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The original camp living room and entry.
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The original camp was built on piers in a secluded cove on the lake.
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The newly redesigned lakefront home includes three bedrooms and loft space.
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Updated kitchen and terrific window views

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Once a church, now a private residence and design studio
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Home now includes an indoor pool
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Living room in the new residence

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Original camp on Lake Winnipesaukee
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The camp was remodeled in 1985 and expanded
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In 2002, the home was remodeled and updated for the expanding family

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The original lake front home
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The renovations included adding a four season porch, multiple decks and a complete gutting and renovation of the interior of the house.
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The new living, dining and kitchen areas

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The family had outgrown the original camp which was structurally inadequate and mold infested.
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The new home evokes the feelings and memories of the original camp.
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This home achieved a LEED Platinum rating by: efficiency in materials, high energy performance, lower water usage, recycled, local and FSC products and low/no irrigation landscaping that will be left to ‘naturalize’.