Kitchen Renovation, Gill
A fire in this farm house totally destroyed the old "farmer's kitchen", creating the opportunity to add new style to an old house. Glass fronted cabinets reflect the openness and natural light from the full height windows.



Master Bath Renovation, Greenfield

The contrasting tile border accentuates the geometric shape of this glass enclosed shower. A built-in bookcase beside the toilet (not shown) is a favorite feature for everyone who visits.





Kitchen Renovation, Hatfield

A corner window offers an uninterrupted view of the backyard right down to the Connecticut River, in this farm house kitchen remodel. The challenge to this job was to provide adequate cabinet space and a dining area, while working around the six doorways opening off the kitchen.



Entry Portico, Greenfield

The new portico on this traditional brick house fits the style of the home while dressing up the exterior. The next project is a kitchen and half bath remodel. To keep costs down, the design has to fit into the existing footprint and use the existing window openings.





Kitchen Remodel, Winchester, NH

This is the kind of job that every good remodeler loves. By opening up the wall between the kitchen and a "junk" room, what had been a small, dark, dead-end kitchen became an open, light-filled gathering place with easy access to the adjacent sunroom (an earlier Renaissance project!)






A Labor of Love
Before . . .

When a fire nearly destroyed this historic Greek Revival home in the center of Gill, most people assumed it would be torn down. But Stephen Greenwald saw an opportunity to restore a classic home to its original beauty.


After . . .

Original details were replicated inside and out, making this labor of love a showpiece in the center of Gill. An inconspicuous addition on the back replaced an existing shed, and allowed room for an updated master suite and expanded kitchen.



Camp Renovation, On the Banks of the Connecticut River, Gill

This camp remodel with 22' x 32' addition had one special requirement. Because of its location on the banks of the Connecticut River, we couldn't bring in any equipment to excavate, deliver materials, or remove debris. Everything had to be done the old fashioned way - manual labor. (We were younger then.)


 

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