
In Wellesley, an all-star design team looks to the property's history as a guideline for renovation
It’s not uncommon for older homes to have seen their fair share of renovations, but there comes a point when numerous modifications can do more harm than good. Such was the case with this 1930s Wellesley, Massachusetts, property, which the team at Patrick Ahearn Architect was tasked with renovating for longtime clients. “It’s a nice example of a colonial, but several additions had created a maze of spaces and level changes,” explains architect Mike Tartamella. “Our objectives were to take cues from the scale and massing of the original structure and rework the floor plan to accommodate the way we live today.”
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