What began as a plan to gradually update this historic 1826 townhouse became an urgent and extensive renovation during the winter of 2014 – a polar vortex.
The quaint wood-frame addition at the rear of an original 3-story brick structure was extensively rotted due to years of water infiltration and neglect, lacking a foundation wall and proper structural support.
The renovation included excavating a deeper crawl space beneath the kitchen to provide for added insulation, shoring up the structure to build a stem-wall foundation, and reinforcing the structure on the upper floors and roof deck. In perhaps the most dramatic move, the first floor, consisting of three small rooms in shotgun-style configuration, was improved by breaking through the dining room wall to the kitchen, creating openness and improving flow. The chef’s kitchen is a study in economy and efficiency with custom cabinetry, pull-out shelving and concealed pulls reminiscent of built-ins found on a boat. The marble waterfall countertop and wall splash serve as a backdrop to antique brass fixtures, providing historic context, and brightening the north-facing room.