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Extreme Home Makeover in Old Town
A historic home gets new life.
By
Mary Clare Fleury
Published Friday, October 19, 2007
Photograph courtesy of Diego Valdez.
In the November issue, on newsstands today, Michael Tardif writes about the seamless addition and renovation of a century-old house in Old Town. To maintain the feel of the original house, moldings and wood trim for the addition were custom-milled to match the original woodwork, and new floors of reclaimed heart pine match the restored floors of the original house.
Click here to see more than a dozen pictures of the renovation by GTM Architects of Bethesda and Spectrum Contractors in Gaithersburg.
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