"Attention to detail made all the difference when revitalizing this 1850’s home. It was overhauled inside and out, adding stylistically appropriate additions and all the modern amenities, while retaining the charm and feel of its heritage."






Breathing New Life into an 1850's Home
(Wilton, CT)
The 150 year old house featured many interesting interior and exterior architectural details—as well as some disturbing ones. The flow was awkward. The kitchen was small. The bedrooms had no closets. There was even a staircase that led nowhere important and was in the way of the optimum location for the kitchen.
Previous owners had added on rooms with the haphazardness of a crazy quilt. These additions pre-dated building codes and were very flawed by today’s standards. We had to remove the offending portions encompassing almost the whole back of the house before new, more pleasing, additions could be built.
First Floor - New great room, mud room, relocated kitchen
Master Bedroom Suite was expanded into the addition on the second floor. The sizes and shapes of bedrooms were changed to accomdate closets and improve the flow. Bathrooms were upgraded.

Chrysalis Award: Best Historic Renovation over $500K
HOBI Award: Best Residential Remodeling $750K-1M
Material Selections
Much of the original flooring was saved, and supplemented with “new” antique planks throughout the home. A custom staining process provided homogeneity between original and reclaimed wood.
The island top was made of reclaimed maple, which was distressed and finished to coordinate with the hardwood floors.

"Glad we did all the renovations at once. Relocating the kitchen centrally changed how the house flows. The new rooms are just the right size, and the reclaimed antique flooring seamlessly integrates the new with the old."

Cannon Road
Wilton, CT
























