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Original beams, now painted white, straddle the open-plan living/dining room.

A new fireplace clad in large-format porcelain tile anchors the living area.

An Arhaus sectional supports pillows in a watery blue print that nod to the surroundings.

The kitchen features Bridgewood Cabinetry through Aidan Design and Calacatta Miraggio Gold countertops.

Before, the house's original beams and fireplace felt dark and heavy.

A before shot shows the dated, dark kitchen.

Once the home’s screened-in porch, the breakfast room is now used year-round; there, a dramatic chandelier from Luceplan crowns a tulip-style table.

A serene palette sets a relaxing tone in a guest room.

The former tea room is now an office/gallery showcasing the couple’s art collection.

A playful Monkey Kiosk wallpaper starring macaques jazzes up the powder room.

An entertaining-ready patio sits just off the breakfast room.

A new mudroom in this Deale, Maryland, home welcomes visitors and connects to the kitchen via steps through a cased opening.

Storied Past

A former steamboat ticket office is reinvented as a waterfront refuge

Originally built in 1851, this two-story structure south of Deale, Maryland, was a ticket office for the Fairhaven stop on the Weems Steamboat Line, which once plied the Chesapeake Bay. A tea room was added to its south side in the 1930s; later, a two-story extension was tacked onto the north side and a screened porch along its west façade. By the time the current owners bought it in 2022, the house was in need of a comprehensive renovation. They called Charles Almonte to modernize it and capitalize on the bay-facing vistas.

“We wanted each space to have a view of the water from every angle,” notes the architect/interior designer.

To start, he preserved the original structure’s pine flooring and the main level’s ceiling beams. Redesigning the kitchen maximized storage; increasing the opening between the kitchen and living area created better flow. The once-screened porch is now enclosed with energy-efficient windows for year-round enjoyment. The former tea room has become an office and gallery space for the homeowners’ art collection. The second floor was reconfigured for a primary suite and two guest bedrooms. New and vintage furnishings lend a contemporary vibe while an interior palette of white and warm wood with pops of blue reflects the waterfront setting. A wallpaper featuring exotic monkeys in Victorian finery enlivens the powder room off the foyer, offering a whimsical welcome to all who enter.

Architecture, Interior & Kitchen Design: Charles C. Almonte, AIA, ASID, Charles C. Almonte Architecture/Interior Design, Silver Spring, Maryland. Builder: Accent General Contracting, Gaithersburg, Maryland.

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