Built in 1942 as a small hunting cabin, this house suffered from several ill-conceived additions. Our renovation sought to make the house rational and whole, while maintaining it’s original character. Without increasing the footprint, we carved out a new bedroom, changed the circulation, and re-envisioned the kitchen using the original cabinetry. Fixtures and finishes were updated, and the thermal performance of the home was improved with new windows, air sealing, and increased insulation.
Litchfield County Renovation
Renovation and Interior Design
General Contractor: Hammersmith, Inc.
Photographs: © Amanda Kirkpatrick
Press: Connecticut Magazine