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