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TOLD BY FIRE

  • Writer: Jillian Beaupre
    Jillian Beaupre
  • Jun 8
  • 1 min read

OLD BONES, NEW LIFE

This Wareham renovation captures the transformation of a neglected 1930s property into a fully modernized home while preserving the craftsmanship and character that made the house special to begin with. What started as a property filled with debris and extensive water damage quickly became a full-scale renovation focused on rebuilding the home the right way, not just covering up problems. From stripping flooring down to the joists and updating outdated mechanical systems to redesigning the upstairs layout for a more functional primary suite, every decision throughout the process was made with long-term quality in mind. The renovation also involved thoughtful structural changes that balanced practicality with design. In the kitchen, the team reworked the layout to maximize cabinetry and functionality while still maintaining the home’s symmetry and charm. Removing an old chimney created space for an additional bathroom, helping transform the house into a layout that better fits modern living without sacrificing flow or character. Now nearing completion, the project stands as a reflection of the level of detail, problem solving, and craftsmanship required to bring older homes back to life properly. As the team explains in the video, the final stages are often the hardest because the goal is not simply to finish the job, but to deliver a product buyers can walk into confidently from day one. It’s a look at the mindset, precision, and dedication that continue to drive projects like this forward.



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