Merit Award, Design/Build Over $250,000: Born Again

Design/Build Over $250,000

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Priorities

  • Add new space for future expansion; open up to the front yard; improve the home’s circulation

Solutions

This 75-year-old house was craving an upgrade to fit both the current and future needs of a young family. The remodeled home now opens up to the front yard to give it a more welcoming feel. The addition of the spacious front porch is an ideal and comfortable perch for parents as the children romp through the yard.

The entry was moved to the right side of the house, which improves circulation throughout. A new living room occupies the space that once housed a single-car garage. The addition of stucco and plank siding revealed a home that hasn’t just been improved and updated, but has been reborn.

Judges’ comments

“As architecture, the renovation captures a style and weaves it convincingly through the spaces. The hidden dimension here is that the homeowner benefits from a seamless process that bypasses the typical, potentially disconnected and often protracted ‘architect and builder’ process.” —Mark A. Newman, senior editor, REMODELING.

Project Team

Designer: Van Pond, The Wills Co., Nashville, Tenn.

Contractor: Ridley Wills, The Wills Co.

Spec List

Bathroom plumbing fittings: Kohler

Bathroom plumbing fixtures: Toto

Dishwasher: Asko

Entry Doors: Marvin

Hardware: Ashley

HVAC: Carrier

Interior doors: Simpson

Kitchen plumbing fittings: Chicago

Lighting fixtures: Lightolier

Oven: Wolf

Paints/stains: Porter Paint

Refrigerator: Sub-Zero

Roofing: CertainTeed

Siding: James Hardie

Windows: Marvin

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