Glenview Home
A home built in the 1820s finds a twenty-first century re-birth.
A home built in the 1820s finds a twenty-first century re-birth.
The owners of a home in the St. Matthews area of Louisville desired a more open, flowing space that allowed for better entertaining as well as a larger basement and new garage.
A home in Louisville's historic Cherokee Triangle District burned down to the foundation. Its close proximity to other historic homes required careful and controlled demolition, and an exact duplicate with 21st century modifications be rebuilt in its place.
The need was for the rehabilitation of an existing tobacco barn to a space that could be used for many functions while preserving the iconic exterior of the barn.
In Louisvilleās Historic Cherokee District, a Victorian Structure some 150 years old had been renovated in the past, but the changes were partial.
The homeowners wanted a system that would cost them less in monthly heating and cooling bills, as well as regulate the temperature of their home more effectively.
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