Michael and Denise Wardlaw live in a century old farmhouse in the middle of an urban landscape. They want to transform their home into something more elegant and stately, while keeping the house's historical flavor.
Designer Jennifer DiStefano and landscape architect James Eckhoff help the Wardlaws transform their home from faded and frumpy to chic and stylish. Highlights include a new cedar porch, hearty and colorful landscaping, iron railings and a new roof.
Projects
- Replace roof with new asphalt shingles
- Install new energy efficient windows
- New cedar shingles on dormers
- Strip and stain front door
- New stained cedar flooring on porch
- Paint house gray with white trim
- New iron railings on front stairway
- Add new hearty landscaping
- New fence for backyard
- Install a low slung retaining wall
- Exterior canvas curtain for privacy on porch
- Build planters for entryway
- New light fixtures/mail slot/door hardware
- New house numbers
- Frosting the front door glass to add privacy
Resources designerJennifer DiStefano, IIDA
NCIDQ Certified
Senior Interior Designer
Website:
www.angelawessling.com/DiStefano/landscape designer and materialsMeadow Farms
Judy Brown, Landscape Designer
Website:
www.meadowsfarms.com
general contractorStephanie Black
Urban Beginnings LLC
Phone: 202-498-4129
windowsSimonton Windows
Website:
www.simontonwindows.comroofingCertainteed Roofing
Website:
www.certainteed.comcedar porch and plantersWestern Red Cedar Lumber Association
Website:
www.wrcla.org
furnitureLaneventure.com
Website:
www.laneventure.com
materials deliveryCapitol Building Supply
Phone: 202-554-9190
architectural plansMarnique Health
MYH Design LLC
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