Pennsylvania Farmhouse

An attic room with sloped ceiling, painted pale gray, with hardwood floor and a beige area rug. There is a window letting in natural light, a small leafless tree in a corner, and an antique wooden chair without a seat or backrest.

Objective: Rescue an abandoned 1842 farmhouse, transforming it from an eyesore into a weekend 'country home' for city dwellers one hundred miles out.

A two-story white house with gray roof nestled among trees on a hillside with autumn foliage, smoke rising from the chimney.
A yellow house with gray roof, multiple small windows, and a black door, surrounded by greenery and trees in the background.
Old, weathered white wooden house with peeling paint, four small windows, and overgrown bushes in front.

Before & After

The original 1840s Greek Revival façade was carefully revived from tear-down condition and original clapboards restored.

The gutter was removed, and then moldings, copied from elsewhere on the house, were custom milled and reinstalled.

A berm was created and planted with heritage shrubs to shield the house from road traffic that has increased a bit since the 19th century.

The barn and grounds were inventively transformed in anticipation of snowy winters and muddy springs

A red wooden barn with a gray metal roof, surrounded by autumn trees with yellow and green leaves, and a gravel driveway in the front.
View of an old brick house with a metal roof, partially obscured by leafless trees, seen from a porch with a hanging chain, in a lightly snow-covered yard.
  • Idle milking stalls were swapped out for protected parking.

  • The driveway was leveled by terracing with local bluestone and contained by hearty locust posts harvested on the property.

  • The original non-thermal windows, salvaged from the house, now bring light to the unconditioned barn interior.

A bedroom with a sloped ceiling, featuring a bed with white pillows and a checkered blanket. The wall behind the bed has black and white toile wallpaper. On the left side, a small wooden nightstand with a black lamp and a vase with red flowers. To the right, a white shelf with a black duck figurine and glass container, and a white radiator beneath the shelf.

The charcoal velvet 'slash' of a headboard reads as a whimsical and contemporary response to the sloped ceiling and counterpoint to a very traditional wallpaper.


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