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The living room’s original crown molding was carefully preserved throughout the renovation.

The home’s narrow  floor plan allows for rooms to have two or three exposures for plenty of daylight.

Merit Award - Custom Build: Whole House, Renovation

Wiedemann Architects, LLC
Merit Award Custom Build: Whole House, Renovation
Wiedemann Architects, LLC

Ship’s Point, a 13-acre estate in Easton, Maryland, is home to a 1920s-era Colonial Revival manse that had fallen into disrepair. During a renovation led by architect Greg Wiedemann, most of the interior was gutted, while original woodwork was restored. All trim, casement windows, the slate roof and south-facing portico were replaced. Modern technology, including a new geothermal system, ensures the home will last for future generations.

Architecture: Greg Wiedemann, FAIA, principal; Barbara Sweeney, AIA, project architect, Wiedemann Architects, LLC. Interior Design:  Shaun Jackson, Bluepoint Hospitality.  Contractor: Winchester.

“Attention to detail brings this stunning home back to life.”
Mary-Margaret Stacy, jurist

 

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