Red Barn
More Space for Work + Play
This rehabbed barn served as Red Barn Architecture’s original office space. >
This rehabbed barn served as Red Barn Architecture’s original office space. >
This multi-year renovation and addition project involved the total rehabilitation of an 1825 cottage and accompanying barn. No space was left untouched. >
While house hunting, our Clients were charmed by Essex’s historic housing stock. When they found a secluded lot overlooking the marsh, they engaged Red Barn to design a new home with modern comforts within the shell of a Victorian-style farmhouse. >
This 1926 Tudor estate by George Earnest Robinson emulates the fine estates of Great Britain and features ashlar stone exterior walls interspersed with stucco and hand-hewn white oak timbers, rough slate roofing, copper downspouts and gutters, decorative clay chimney pots. >
This custom home features a formal first floor, as well as primary and guest suites and children’s rooms with en suite baths for a growing family. >
Due to its historic location, this project has been subject to review by the Boston Redevelopment Authority, Historic Charlestown and the Boston Zoning Board of Appeals. >
Red Barn partnered with Red Hammer Builders on a whole house renovation to modernize the home once more, returning to its origin as a single-family home. >
With their children launched, our Clients were relocating to Coastal Maine and wanted to simplify their living arrangements. The resulting design was a clean lined and bright space with considerations for the coming years. >
This interior renovation centered around updating an obsolete kitchen and increasing its functionality for a busy family of five. In addition, we designed a new entry progression to include a mudroom, powder room and laundry room. >
This project involved a modest 250SF addition to the rear of the house allowing for an expanded kitchen and dining area for a young family of four. >