Timeless Tudor
Project
The renovation and addition project posed challenges due to the age of the older home, dating back to the 1900s. The original Tudor style and flemish bond brick pattern were meticulously matched, with the addition of a synthetic slate roof to accommodate the structure’s weight limitations. The front porch was restored with a beautiful nickel gap ceiling and scalloped copper roofing over the windows. Extensive work was done on the interior, including the addition of a mudroom with stone flooring, marble accents, two-piece crown molding, and unique wallcoverings. The kitchen features a walnut island, marble countertops, custom inset cabinetry, Blue Star appliances, arch windows, and multiple moldings above the cabinets. The family room’s original oak floors were restored, while the stairwell was completely redone. The spacious master bathroom boasts a mosaic marble floor, pocket door, marble shower, fogged privacy glass, footed Jacuzzi tub, and real wood inset cabinetry.
- Architect: Gaskill Architecture









