New England Farm House

Period

Late 18th Century

Location

Western Massachusetts 

PROJECT OVERVIEW

This New England farmhouse is a late 18th century saltbox on a beautiful hillside overlooking a scenic valley in the heart of the Berkshires of western Massachusetts.  MCWB was commissioned to restore the house and to provide a sympathetic addition that doubled the square footage without overwhelming the scale of the original house. 

DESIGN

The firm designed a one-story link that housed the kitchen, with a story-and-a-half bedroom and service wing beyond. This progression of massing minimized the impact of the overall square footage of the addition. 

REALIZATION

The addition is constructed with similar materials as the historic farmhouse, while not slavishly mimicking its detailing. The house had been vacant and significantly deteriorated to start. All original fabric of the historic building was carefully repaired and restored including wood paneling, doors, hardware, flooring, and fireplaces. 

Every project tells a story—crafted with care, shaped by history, and built to inspire for generations.

ALBANY

388 Broadway, Albany, New York 12207

WILLIAMSBURG

402 W Duke of Gloucester Street, Suite 240
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185

CONTACT

518.433.9394
info@mcwb-arch.com