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The front of this house needed several items addressed. As can be seen, several of the "dog-ear" brackets and corbels were either severely damaged or missing, as were the framing, fascia, and dentil molding on the left end of the porch. The railing and spindles were mismatched on both ends of the porch. During the restoration, the owner of the right unit of the duplex contracted with us to match all the woodwork to what was being built for the left side. All woodwork and trim was copied and painstakingly reproduced by hand to match the originals, including a number of the curved rafters supporting the porch's roof. To finish things off, a new set of gratings was built to replace the lattice under the porch.
The front of this house needed several items addressed. As can be seen, several of the "dog-ear" brackets and corbels were either severely damaged or missing, as were the framing, fascia, and dentil molding on the left end of the porch. The railing and spindles were mismatched on both ends of the porch. During the restoration, the owner of the right unit of the duplex contracted with us to match all the woodwork to what was being built for the left side. All woodwork and trim was copied and painstakingly reproduced by hand to match the originals, including a number of the curved rafters supporting the porch's roof. To finish things off, a new set of gratings was built to replace the lattice under the porch.