Revamping a Historic Townhouse
Nestled in the heart of the city, a century-old townhouse had seen better days. Crumbling plaster, drafty windows, and outdated plumbing made it nearly unlivable. For architect James and his partner Maria, however, it was the perfect chance to merge historic elegance with contemporary design.
They began with structural restoration. The façade, with its brickwork and wrought-iron balconies, was carefully cleaned and repaired. Inside, original crown moldings, hardwood floors, and fireplaces were preserved whenever possible. At the same time, they discreetly introduced modern systems central heating, insulation, and updated wiring to improve comfort.
The townhouse’s narrow footprint posed challenges, but James used clever design to maximize space. The kitchen was relocated to the back, opening onto a small garden through French doors. Light flooded the living areas, making them feel larger than they were.
Upstairs, the bedrooms were restored with neutral palettes that highlighted the historic features. A luxurious bathroom with a freestanding tub and marble finishes provided a touch of modern indulgence. On the top floor, an attic conversion added a guest suite, complete with skylights overlooking the city skyline.
Conclusion:
James and Maria’s townhouse renovation demonstrates how respecting architectural history can coexist with modern convenience. Their work preserved the home’s charm while reimagining it for today’s urban lifestyle.