At this historic home, we remodeled the main level in a manner that maintains much of the original charm while also updating the flow and finishes throughout. The existing layout of the home was relatively closed off and dark. Our goal was to open up these spaces in a way that fits the home, offers clear sightlines, and still defines each room.  

Historic home entry and office with built-in blue bookshelves, wood trim details, and French doors.
Office
Historic home living room with wood details in the trim, casing, and built-in bookshelves on either side of the fireplace. The fireplace serves as a focal point with a beautiful tile surround.
Living Room

When you first walk in the front door you are greeted with the living room to your left and the office to your right. We updated both spaces by restoring many of the original details and incorporating new finishes that fit with this original character. This included restoring the doors leading to the dining roommatching the new doors leading to the office, replacing the bookshelves in the office, and carefully selecting new tile for the fireplace surround 

Dining room before the remodel with wall separating the space from the kitchen and a door between.
Dining Room Before
Historic home dining room with wood trim details, oval table with seating for four and pendant light above, and opening with view to the kitchen.
Dining Room

 

Located just beyond the living room is the dining room which also offers access to the kitchen. The existing layout between the dining room and kitchen included an awkward hallway and closet. We removed these and opened up the wall between the two spaces by adding a cased opening that is a similar style to the original opening found between the dining room and living room. 

Before the remodel showing the dining room with the kitchen to the right, and the wall that divided the space with the formal dining room.
Kitchen & Secondary Dining Room Before
Modern kitchen in a historic home that blends the old with the new. To the left, is a large wall of cabinetry for pantry goods. In the center, is a large island with seating, the sink, and three pendants above. Straight ahead, beyond the island, is the dining room. To the right, is the kitchen stove, cabinetry, and the fridge.
Kitchen

In the now open-concept kitchen, we combined the secondary dining room with the kitchen for additional space and storage. We then added a peninsula along thnewly opened wall to serve as a divider between the kitchen and dining room that still offers clear sightlines. The counter on the peninsula then extends in an L-shape along the exterior walls and is grounded by a large island in the center. Along the interior wall, we reconfigured a few closets to add a full wall of cabinets for additional storage. The new layout in the kitchen is ideal for hosting with the stove, fridge, and sink creating a working triangle in addition to plenty of prep space along the peninsula and island, storage, and seating. 

Mudroom before the remodel featuring tile flooring, windows, and closets.
Mudroom Before
Mudroom after the remodel featuring a fun tile pattern on the floor, built-in cabinets, and lots of natural light.
Mudroom After

On the other side of the kitchen, is the family room where we centered the ceiling fan and updated the furnishings to coordinate with the new kitchen design. In the mudroom, we replaced the tile with a fun and playful design that elevates the space and added cabinets to help keep things organized.  

This pantry has a sliding pocket-door, cabinets to the left that have a counter and open shelves above, and closed door cabinets that are parallel with the entry door.
Pantry

Down the hall from the kitchen, we used a portion of the reconfigured closet space to create a walk-in pantry with a mix of cabinets, counter space, and open shelving. We also updated the bathroom with new finishes. 

Bathroom vanity with wood cabinetry, gold accents, and a mirror centered above the sink.
Bathroom Sink

 

Bathtub with shower
Bathroom Tub

After months of planning and careful observation throughout construction, this project achieves our goal of balancing the old with the new to create an updated space that fits with the home’s original character. 

 


Project Team:

Architect: Annie Schwemmer AIA, Renovation Design Group 
Contractor: Matt Russell, Build Utah 
Interior Designer: Robin Norwood Interiors 
Structural Engineer: Jared Palfreyman, LEI 
Photographer: Lindsay Salazar Photography 

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