The McCarthy Project
Exterior front of this Jon Condoret beauty designed and built in 1972 for Mary Anderson and renovated by Actual Size Builders in 2018.
New white paint with black trim helps the original beam and roof design shine bright from the front of the home.
Exterior right of home.
We switched the location of the kitchen and dining room, adding subway tile, custom painted cabinets, Statuario marble counters, white oak shelves, and tongue and groove pine ceiling.
The basement had an insane mural painted on the walls and a drop tile ceiling, so we cleaned it all up, adding industrial ducting for HVAC and painting the beams to show off those bad boys. Painted 1st floor joists and subfloor make the ceiling a focal point rather than something to hide. Engineered white oak for flooring.
We added a door, replaced a few broken-seal units, and added tongue and groove pine ceiling and beam wrap to this 2-story living room with loft.
Underneath the loft is host to a wood-burning fireplace and sitting area. We removed a wall of built-in bookcases and created a vestibule and new entrance to the master suite.
Dogues.
Old terracotta tile was replaced with PA Bluestone, a new front door lets more light inside the foyer, and a rickety metal spiral stair was replaced with custom exposed wooden tread stairs from LR Custom Fabrication with steel stair carriage and cable railings from Custom Steel.