WINNER: The Farm | Dr. Joseph P. Spychalski in Andover This property consists of a late 18th-century Colonial home that was destined for demolition. The owner began this project with several principles in mind: First, to maintain the historic integrity of the original structure while making it a comfortable home. Second, to create a kitchen that can be practical in today’s lifestyle, but not interrupt the original home’s structure and intended purpose of its time. He used repurposed materials, much of which was from the late-18th to mid-19th century. All the wood used to create the cabinetry, interior doors, trim work, crown molding, floors and kitchen island was obtained by dismantling several structures that were between 150 and 200 years old and destined for demolition. The windows are efficient but also period correct. WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: This is a beautiful, authentic restoration and renovation. There are thoughtful paint palette, colors and woodwork throughout the home, which is well-done and well-crafted. The large, open-concept kitchen and dining area creates a wonderful space for entertaining with lots of natural light, while preserving the structure and materials within. A creative renovation and restoration, that transforms the home for modern living, yet maintains its historic integrity. See also
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