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"This private in-home retreat counterbalances "wow" with quiet colors and soft drama, creating a serene place to relax and get away from it all. It's a bath with personality that uses color, textures, and the warmth of wood to give it pizzazz without being over the top."
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Wow Power

(Ridgefield, CT)

The large glossy porcelain slabs in the shower and on the vanity wall turned out to be nearly impossible to get and install, but persistence and determination got us to the finish line. 
Construction Begins

This is the original 1720's portion of this home.

At one time the Weed Family owned about 500 acres and this particular property  until the early 1920’s. Prior to that sale, it was remodeled and modernized, changing the home’s original identity completely; the beams were covered, the fireplaces bricked up and an ugly addition added on front.

The new owner,  Mrs. Chapman, made it her mission to restore the home to its original state,  creating an authentic example of an early American dwelling.

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This is the original 1720's portion of this home.

At one time the Weed Family owned about 500 acres and this particular property  until the early 1920’s. Prior to that sale, it was remodeled and modernized, changing the home’s original identity completely; the beams were covered, the fireplaces bricked up and an ugly addition added on front.

The new owner,  Mrs. Chapman, made it her mission to restore the home to its original state,  creating an authentic example of an early American dwelling.

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Construction Begins

This is the original 1720's portion of this home.

At one time the Weed Family owned about 500 acres and this particular property  until the early 1920’s. Prior to that sale, it was remodeled and modernized, changing the home’s original identity completely; the beams were covered, the fireplaces bricked up and an ugly addition added on front.

The new owner,  Mrs. Chapman, made it her mission to restore the home to its original state,  creating an authentic example of an early American dwelling.

ps-10-1e_2a.jpg

This is the original 1720's portion of this home.

At one time the Weed Family owned about 500 acres and this particular property  until the early 1920’s. Prior to that sale, it was remodeled and modernized, changing the home’s original identity completely; the beams were covered, the fireplaces bricked up and an ugly addition added on front.

The new owner,  Mrs. Chapman, made it her mission to restore the home to its original state,  creating an authentic example of an early American dwelling.

​

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Construction Begins

This is the original 1720's portion of this home.

At one time the Weed Family owned about 500 acres and this particular property  until the early 1920’s. Prior to that sale, it was remodeled and modernized, changing the home’s original identity completely; the beams were covered, the fireplaces bricked up and an ugly addition added on front.

The new owner,  Mrs. Chapman, made it her mission to restore the home to its original state,  creating an authentic example of an early American dwelling.

ps-10-1e_2a.jpg

This is the original 1720's portion of this home.

At one time the Weed Family owned about 500 acres and this particular property  until the early 1920’s. Prior to that sale, it was remodeled and modernized, changing the home’s original identity completely; the beams were covered, the fireplaces bricked up and an ugly addition added on front.

The new owner,  Mrs. Chapman, made it her mission to restore the home to its original state,  creating an authentic example of an early American dwelling.

​

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The large glossy porcelain slabs in the shower and on the vanity wall turned out to be nearly impossible to get and install, but persistence and determination got us to the finish line. 
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HOBI Award: Best Bath under $100K

"Thank you for all that you've done for us these past eight weeks.

Your work ethic and commitment to a job well done are exceptional.  We always knew you were on top of things and felt that you had our best interests in mind.  It was a pleasure working with you, and we can't thank you enough."

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New Road

Ridgefield, CT

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Whether your house is old or new, we can take it to the next step with you.

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