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As seen the alley accessible garage appears to have been associated with the original all along. The character, shaping and color scheme all match the existing home
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The look and feel and size of the railing components matches the historic appearance, and the lattice is one of the low maintenance features that was able to be installed. Proper graspable handrails are installed at the stairway in order to meet modern building code, one of those little features where current needs trump historic appearance.
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"Beginning to end, it honestly has been a pleasure to work with Jason. He possesses a rare combination of attributes that afford him the simultaneous perspective of an architect, an engineer, and a builder. In our case, the end result is a unique, well thought out, elegant extension of our home that truly reflects our highest aspirations. I can not recommend Jason highly enough, and am already planning our next collaboration." - Homeowner
This 19th Century home received a front porch makeover. The historic renovation consisted of:
1) Demolishing the old porch
2) Installing new footings for the extended wrap around porch
3) New 10" round columns and western red cedar railings and balusters.
4) New Ipe flooring
5) Refinished the front door (done by homeowner)
6) New siding and re trimmed windows

For this Victorian-era home in the Albany historic district, it was essential for us to maintain historic design guidelines. This required a historic design review and approval by the Historic Landmarks Commission before we could start the project. Once approved, we replicated the existing porch design while removing the poor framing details supporting the porch. Almost everything out of view was in dangerous disrepair and required complete reconstruction. In addition to restoring the porch in accordance with historic design guidelines, we repaired the wood windows and installed matching storm windows. Our clients now enjoy the stunning curb appeal of their historic home and peace of mind knowing the structure is solid.
Funny Story: Halfway through this project, someone lost control of their vehicle as it headed in the direction of the home. Luckily, they regained control of their vehicle 4 feet from the project, avoiding a huge disaster!

The front porch provides a welcoming space to watch over the neighborhood and to greet visitors. This LEED Platinum Certified custom home was built by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Photographer: Shannon McGrath
Landscape Designer: Kate Seddon

Victorian Pool House
Architect: John Malick & Associates
Photograph by Jeannie O'Connor
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