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HOME & GARDEN
Before building began, the crew removed an unsound roof and everything else that presented a hazard, leaving just the exterior walls and fireplace. “The intention was to have it minimalist on
the interior but leave the exterior as close to the original as possible,” says Glick.
The aesthetic launchpad for the interior was a dramatic entryway with large, contemporary
windows and crowned with a standing-seam metal roof. The builder used Pennsylvania fieldstone to create the base for columns that match the original façade. “We couldn’t shift the stone walls. But once we had the entryway figured out, we were able to make the timber frame and add glass inserts with wood frames to keep the windows minimalist in style,” Glick says. continued on page 26
“We loved that
it was an old stone farmhouse and cool-looking from the outside. We wanted to preserve as much as we could.“
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