Nov 25, 2014

Door restoration at Centre Hill Mansion in Petersburg

The delicate plaster ceiling could not take the pressure of our plastic wall poles, so we had to rig an elaborate tent to contain lead paint dust.

 The building as it looked 10 years ago, with shutters. We will restore the shutters this winter and reinstall them in the early spring.
 Inside our cozy tent, we did dutchmen repairs to the door.









Nov 10, 2014

Petersburg history and charm

We are working for the Centre Hill Mansion in Petersburg, restoring their shutters. We've just begun the project by first surveying the existing conditions. The shutters were stored in the Southside Depot, a beautiful train station. Luckily the city of Petersburg aims to put some energy into this building, but unfortunately, we're not to be the contractor.





This doesn't look like a lot, but there are hundreds of shutters to be restored. Some are over 10 ft tall, and the original shutters were constructed very well. They have 1/4" thick paint on them, some mold, and some bug damage, but we are excited to have the opportunity to get these back on the house. The Centre Hill museum agrees; our contract is to replace a few shutters as possible.

We also had to survey the mansion to guage the conditions of the openings and hardware left on the frame. We were lucky enough to get to check out some of the more amazing details inside this house, like this shower from 1901. The fixture to the right on the jamb is a gas lamp.



The item of furniture that looks like sawhorses is a quilting frame, best we can tell.

A curved door leads from the servants' hall to a storage area. We can only imagine the master carpenter that built this thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.


Nov 4, 2014

Rounding Out The Monument Avenue Porch

A round, built-in gutter for our Queen Anne Porch in the Museum District



The Rounded Porch Roof.





Some shots of the internal framing that holds all of this together.



A custom-made curved-cornice will cover up all of these modern hangers and other metal elements.

Copper "roofs" top the capitals of the columns.

 Chris doing some quality work on getting this framing together! 

We're getting close to completion..... stay tuned for the final product! You won't want to miss it.