Project Details
- Project Name
- Queen Anne Home Renovation Achieves Tasteful Integration of Old and New
- Location
- Md.
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Year Completed
- 2010
- Awards
- 2010 Merit Award
- Consultants
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General Contractor: David Merrick,Jeffery Broadhurst
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $301,000
- Room or Space
- Kitchen
Project Description
The addition to this historic 1902 Queen Anne residence “represents the
confluence of many things we like in a project,” architect Jeffery
Broadhurst says. “A wonderful and well-cared for historic home,
energetic and analytical clients who respect that historic house and the
neighborhood but have great interest in finding an appropriate way to
make that house their home, and a talented and collaborative contractor
who can make it real.”
To lessen the street-side visual impact,
the addition is designed entirely in the back of the structure. But
since the new work would be visible from oblique street views and other
neighborhood vantage points, the designer was careful to be respectful
to the original residence. The judges noted this, commenting on the
“tasteful integration of the old with the new.” The project also has
been recognized by Montgomery Preservation, the local historic
preservation organization.
The design is organized around the new
“second front door” and entry hall on the side of the house in the area
that makes the transition in the massing between old and new. The
single-story addition includes an open-plan kitchen, a family room, and a
breakfast room that sits within an enclosed portion of the new rear
porch.
The judges liked the home’s color palette and felt that it is not only “immanently livable” but is a “head-turner.”