When your older home no longer meets your changing needs, I can help you realize the full potential of your property and make your home special again.
Additions /
Remodeling
Existing Home
With raised roof addition
New Master Bedroom
Porch Converted to Sunroom
Cathedral Interior
Cat’s Heaven
Existing front entry
CAD rendering with Addition
Photo with addition
Existing Rear view
CAD rendering of rear addition
Photo of rear addition
Existing Farmhouse
Kitchen Expansion Rendering
After Addition
Existing Interior
New Fireplace Rendering
New Fireplace Built
Existing Kitchen
New Kitchen Rendering
New Kitchen Built
Existing House
Addition Rear View
Addition Front View
Existing 1918 Cottage
With New Garage
New Garage Front Corner
Family Room Addition
Family Room Interior
Fireplace View
Existing 1990 Home
Plan with Additions
Side  Entry Addition
Rear Family Rm Expansion
Finished
Rear View
Lakeside Camp
Camp Entrance
Garage-Guest Addition
Birdseye Rendering
Addition Northwest Corner
Nearly complete
Existing Kitchen
Same View, new layout
Nearly Finished
Breakfast Bar
 
Ready to Move In
Before Renovations
Expanded & Remodeled
New Front View
Rear Existing
With Addition
Deck View
Existing Family Room
With Addition
View from Family Room
Design for a Finite Planet
Bruce Ward, Architect A.I.A.
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A dark old back porch became a sun-filled retreat.  The cats especially love it.
This lovely old farmhouse received an enlarged and updated kitchen, all new windows, a new side entry porch, foundation repairs, a totally new heating system and a natural stone fireplace.
A state-of-the-art whole-house media and communications network completes the package.
Top quality materials were used throughout.
For this 1830 center-hall, the existing dilapidated additions were removed and a much-
expanded new addition integrated at the rear.
This 1918 Tudor home has elegant design, details and materials.  The goal was to add a garage and exercise pool with a design as elegant as the original.
Below is a family room addition that was tucked into a small space by the pool of this
1960’s Cape Cod home.
These clients wanted a family room expansion with a change of style to a more Craftsman-type look.  Changes were sought with new siding and trim details.
The roof peak was raised to accommodate the rear addition.  Stone trim will be added.
To this lakeside camp we added a 2-bay garage plus woodshop, with guest bedrooms on the second floor.  Pulling the upper walls inward helped keep the height from overwhelming the old.
The result places the new 2-story roof peak in line with the one-story cottage roof.
The interior of this 1965 ranch was a maze of small rooms and halls.  By eliminating one bedroom and moving the kitchen we opened up a spacious kitchen-dining zone that transforms the house.
In an earlier project for the above clients, we transformed a run-down old shack to a comfortable 2-bedroom retirement retreat.
For this client I studied 4 versions of additions of various sizes.
The interior renderings were especially helpful in making decisions.
A 1918 Sears bungalow was expanded upward, capturing space from an attic to create a light, airy master bedroom and bath.  A new family room at the rear and updated kitchen finish it off.
For this 1970’s Tudor, an expanded Master Suite was integrated into roofscape over the second floor, making it difficult to tell what was original and what was added.