One Bathroom done.

 

The Master bedroom- complete with a secret. I can't tell you, because it wouldn't be a secret anymore if I did.

The dining area. One of the things I really took from this project courtesy of Ken, the owner and driving force behind this incredible project, is just how amazing a difference that the PERFECT light fixture can have.

The kitchen. Once again Ken and Ann displayed an eye for picking just the right everything- from the slate to the soapstone countertops to the sink and faucet.

 

 

The portal formerly known as the stairs to the dungeon. This was one of only two small areas of the house where we were able to completely salvage and re-use the batten detail that was on the original walls. Kudos to Mark for putting it all back together.

 

Again, notice the perfect light fixture in the entry hall.

The Great Room. It looks like we didn't do much in here...believe me, that was not the case!

The outside lookin sharp!

 

 

We replicated the original courtyard gate.

 

Here is the window hardware that cost me 3 grand.

 

Windows lookin good...

 

Man, grass sure does make a difference.

So do nice gutter details and copper.

 

Will looks pretty happy with his new kitchen.

 

All told, I'm pretty sure this project took 10 years off my life, but it was worth it. Thanks to the outstanding effort from:

Mike, Mark, Chris, Jason, Brian, Craig, Tony, Rob, Tony, Mike, Dennis, and many more whos names I fail to remember but they worked for:

Shankwiller Construction, Daily Electric, Park St. Construction, Tony's Roof Repair, IDC Construction and mechanical, Waters Edge Plumbing, Modern Builders Supply, Gordon Well Service and many more.

Mostly However, Our thanks to Ken, Ann, Will and Jerry for the incredible vision, the will to make it happen and the fortitude to see it through to fruition.

 

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