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Entered by: Pyramid Builders of Annapolis • pyramid-builders.com
Additional project acknowledgements: Architect, Overmyer Architects • Interior design by Zoe Feldman Design • Photography by Stacy Zarin Goldberg • Landscape architecture by Richardson & Associates
Project highlights: Originally built in 1810, the home’s renovation required careful architectural intervention to honor its Federal-era bones while meeting contemporary needs. Structural updates included reconfiguring the main floor for improved flow and light, achieved through widened openings and a new rear addition that connects the kitchen to the garden. Historic moldings, fireplaces, and staircases were meticulously restored, while new millwork and custom cabinetry were designed to echo period detailing. The project’s success lies in its seamless integration of old and new—authentic materials like marble, plaster, and brass are paired with modern systems and energy-efficient updates.