Grant Park Historic Restoration

Preserving The Past

In Atlanta’s Grant Park, we carefully restored an 1800s bungalow—uncovering and preserving its original old-growth pine siding hidden beneath layers of asbestos. Using period-appropriate techniques and reclaimed materials, we honored the home's architectural legacy with a light hand and a deep respect for its craftsmanship.

The result is a thoughtfully preserved home that feels untouched—not newly renovated—built to last for generations to come.

Our restoration approach focused on Historic Restoration, Custom Woodworking, Window & Exterior Repair, Long-Term Preservation, and Client Education—each helping preserve the home’s character while protecting it for years to come.

FACTS & INFO

  • Removed asbestos siding using proper containment and disposal methods.

  • Revealed and preserved the home’s original pine siding beneath.

  • Documented existing conditions before developing a preservation strategy.

  • Preserved as much original material as possible throughout the restoration.

  • Reclaimed old-growth pine from a period-appropriate barn beam for replacement sections.

  • Matched replacement wood for density, grain pattern, and aging characteristics.

  • Custom-milled trim and siding pieces to match original profiles.

  • Installed proper roofline flashing to direct water away from restored siding.

  • Sealed joints and seams to help protect against moisture infiltration.

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