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FROM CARRIAGE HOUSE TO A RESIDENCE

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Renovation Lookbook 2025

On Boston's North Shore, a historic estate building becomes a home.

- Patricia Poore

FROM CARRIAGE HOUSE TO A RESIDENCE

Robert S. MacNeille, AIA, is design principal and president of Carpenter & MacNeille Architects and Builders, of Essex, Massachusetts. He immediately recognized the treasure before him: a carriage house designed in the Victorian Shingle Style, by Peabody & Stearns. The structure was meant to house carriages, horses, then automobiles; the original, drive-through building once had been twice as big.

The redesign involved site work, an addition, and replication of original millwork. “Because no formal front entrance [for people] had ever existed, we designed a bump-out at the front door.” MacNeille studied archival photos as well as remaining millwork details. Craftsmanship throughout the project “is astonishing,” MacNeille says. The chimney built by Steven Parker Masonry is a made of water-struck red brick with horizontal bands echoing the shingle pattern.

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1. DETAILS RESTORED

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Tiled with Personality ARTISANAL BEAUTY

Handmade architectural tile has unmistakable characteristics that can’t be captured by manufactured tile.

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5 mins

October 2025

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ON A Victorian High

Inspired by their penchant for touring 19th-century house museums, a couple went looking for a spectacular mansion.

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5 mins

October 2025

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Old House Journal

BEST BATH FOR A FLAPPER GIRL

Our bathroom was a glimpse into the more glamorous past of our old house. Though leaks had damaged it, restoration clues were abundant.

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2 mins

October 2025

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Old House Journal

Gothic Overtones

Decorative bargeboards, crenellation, roof cresting, and steep verticals: clues to Gothic Revival style.

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1 min

October 2025

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Old House Journal

Maine Addition

Elegant in its simplicity, the kitchen occupies an addition to a 1760s Cape.

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1 mins

October 2025

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Old House Journal

RESTORE A WOOD WINDOW SASH

When repairs are in order, a steam box, an easel, and two-part epoxy are your best friends. The work is simple, if tedious, but your reward is original window sash that works the way it was designed to and that will last for decades to come.

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9 mins

October 2025

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Old House Journal

Fabulous Finish for an Exterior Door

Beautify a wood door with dye, stain, varnish, and a commitment to doing the process right.

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9 mins

October 2025

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Old House Journal

Bright and Early

From the earliest days of America, these designs remain fresh.

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3 mins

October 2025

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Old House Journal

Brookside evolved

A Colonial-era house expanded in the 1830s was restored by the removal of boxy 20th-century add-ons. The old dairy barn became a complementary living space.

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4 mins

October 2025

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Old House Journal

Make a Statement

We found some signature pieces that offer style with history.

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3 mins

October 2025

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