1 Penhurst Park

1 Penhurst Park

While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.

The work included the painstaking repair and in some cases the recreation of critical historic elements on the exterior of the home. All the windows were repaired and refinished by local craftsman, and extensive areas of plaster repairs were required from years of water infiltration. The sunroom on the rear of the house was found to have structurally failed from moisture damage resulting in its complete reconstruction. The majority of the dental moldings at the roof line needed to be recreated, utilizing mold taken from those examples remaining. A new slate roof was installed, replacing a previously removed element from the original home.

While the client mandated that the renovation take a wholistic approach to the preservation of the property, the home still had to meet the needs of the family. Where possible rooms were returned to their former glory, where required critical everyday spaces were updated to meet the needs of the homeowner. All the bathrooms required new plumbing and got extensive make overs, the primary bathroom was a complete renovation as was the kitchen.

We proudly accepted a 2023 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Residential Preservation award for this project.

Photo: Julian Ross Imaging

Contractor: Peyton Barlow Company

2023 PBN Residential Preservation Award winner.

 While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.    The work included the pa

While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.

The work included the painstaking repair and in some cases the recreation of critical historic elements on the exterior of the home. All the windows were repaired and refinished by local craftsman, and extensive areas of plaster repairs were required from years of water infiltration. The sunroom on the rear of the house was found to have structurally failed from moisture damage resulting in its complete reconstruction. The majority of the dental moldings at the roof line needed to be recreated, utilizing mold taken from those examples remaining. A new slate roof was installed, replacing a previously removed element from the original home.

While the client mandated that the renovation take a wholistic approach to the preservation of the property, the home still had to meet the needs of the family. Where possible rooms were returned to their former glory, where required critical everyday spaces were updated to meet the needs of the homeowner. All the bathrooms required new plumbing and got extensive make overs, the primary bathroom was a complete renovation as was the kitchen.

We proudly accepted a 2023 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Residential Preservation award for this project.

Photo: Julian Ross Imaging

Contractor: Peyton Barlow Company

2023 PBN Residential Preservation Award winner.

1 Penhurst Park

1 Penhurst Park

While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.

The work included the painstaking repair and in some cases the recreation of critical historic elements on the exterior of the home. All the windows were repaired and refinished by local craftsman, and extensive areas of plaster repairs were required from years of water infiltration. The sunroom on the rear of the house was found to have structurally failed from moisture damage resulting in its complete reconstruction. The majority of the dental moldings at the roof line needed to be recreated, utilizing mold taken from those examples remaining. A new slate roof was installed, replacing a previously removed element from the original home.

While the client mandated that the renovation take a wholistic approach to the preservation of the property, the home still had to meet the needs of the family. Where possible rooms were returned to their former glory, where required critical everyday spaces were updated to meet the needs of the homeowner. All the bathrooms required new plumbing and got extensive make overs, the primary bathroom was a complete renovation as was the kitchen.

We proudly accepted a 2023 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Residential Preservation award for this project.

Photo: Julian Ross Imaging

Contractor: Peyton Barlow Company

2023 PBN Residential Preservation Award winner.

1 Penhurst Park

1 Penhurst Park

While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.

The work included the painstaking repair and in some cases the recreation of critical historic elements on the exterior of the home. All the windows were repaired and refinished by local craftsman, and extensive areas of plaster repairs were required from years of water infiltration. The sunroom on the rear of the house was found to have structurally failed from moisture damage resulting in its complete reconstruction. The majority of the dental moldings at the roof line needed to be recreated, utilizing mold taken from those examples remaining. A new slate roof was installed, replacing a previously removed element from the original home.

While the client mandated that the renovation take a wholistic approach to the preservation of the property, the home still had to meet the needs of the family. Where possible rooms were returned to their former glory, where required critical everyday spaces were updated to meet the needs of the homeowner. All the bathrooms required new plumbing and got extensive make overs, the primary bathroom was a complete renovation as was the kitchen.

We proudly accepted a 2023 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Residential Preservation award for this project.

Photo: Julian Ross Imaging

Contractor: Peyton Barlow Company

2023 PBN Residential Preservation Award winner.

1 Penhurst Park

1 Penhurst Park

While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.

The work included the painstaking repair and in some cases the recreation of critical historic elements on the exterior of the home. All the windows were repaired and refinished by local craftsman, and extensive areas of plaster repairs were required from years of water infiltration. The sunroom on the rear of the house was found to have structurally failed from moisture damage resulting in its complete reconstruction. The majority of the dental moldings at the roof line needed to be recreated, utilizing mold taken from those examples remaining. A new slate roof was installed, replacing a previously removed element from the original home.

While the client mandated that the renovation take a wholistic approach to the preservation of the property, the home still had to meet the needs of the family. Where possible rooms were returned to their former glory, where required critical everyday spaces were updated to meet the needs of the homeowner. All the bathrooms required new plumbing and got extensive make overs, the primary bathroom was a complete renovation as was the kitchen.

We proudly accepted a 2023 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Residential Preservation award for this project.

Photo: Julian Ross Imaging

Contractor: Peyton Barlow Company

2023 PBN Residential Preservation Award winner.

1 Penhurst Park

1 Penhurst Park

While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.

The work included the painstaking repair and in some cases the recreation of critical historic elements on the exterior of the home. All the windows were repaired and refinished by local craftsman, and extensive areas of plaster repairs were required from years of water infiltration. The sunroom on the rear of the house was found to have structurally failed from moisture damage resulting in its complete reconstruction. The majority of the dental moldings at the roof line needed to be recreated, utilizing mold taken from those examples remaining. A new slate roof was installed, replacing a previously removed element from the original home.

While the client mandated that the renovation take a wholistic approach to the preservation of the property, the home still had to meet the needs of the family. Where possible rooms were returned to their former glory, where required critical everyday spaces were updated to meet the needs of the homeowner. All the bathrooms required new plumbing and got extensive make overs, the primary bathroom was a complete renovation as was the kitchen.

We proudly accepted a 2023 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Residential Preservation award for this project.

Photo: Julian Ross Imaging

Contractor: Peyton Barlow Company

2023 PBN Residential Preservation Award winner.

1 Penhurst Park

1 Penhurst Park

While the focus of the project was to inject new life into the primary living spaces of this home, the design and construction team also had to keep an eye on the historical integrity of the one of Buffalo premiere homes.

The work included the painstaking repair and in some cases the recreation of critical historic elements on the exterior of the home. All the windows were repaired and refinished by local craftsman, and extensive areas of plaster repairs were required from years of water infiltration. The sunroom on the rear of the house was found to have structurally failed from moisture damage resulting in its complete reconstruction. The majority of the dental moldings at the roof line needed to be recreated, utilizing mold taken from those examples remaining. A new slate roof was installed, replacing a previously removed element from the original home.

While the client mandated that the renovation take a wholistic approach to the preservation of the property, the home still had to meet the needs of the family. Where possible rooms were returned to their former glory, where required critical everyday spaces were updated to meet the needs of the homeowner. All the bathrooms required new plumbing and got extensive make overs, the primary bathroom was a complete renovation as was the kitchen.

We proudly accepted a 2023 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Residential Preservation award for this project.

Photo: Julian Ross Imaging

Contractor: Peyton Barlow Company

2023 PBN Residential Preservation Award winner.