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Reproduction Hardware Case Study: Reproducing Historic Details at the Nathaniel Russell House

It was an honor to create custom reproduction hardware for one of Charleston’s most iconic historic homes: the Nathaniel Russell House, a Federal-style masterpiece completed in 1808 and now operated as a museum by the Historic Charleston Foundation.

Historic Stick-Style Victorian

Gina Centoni and the team at Centoni Restoration & Development shared this wonderful restoration project with us in the Haight District of San Francisco. With intricate details and their exquisite expertise, they were able to restore this 1890 Victorian to it’s original glory… and more!

Project Feature: The Aiken-Rhett House

Located at 48 Elizabeth Street in downtown Charleston, the Aiken-Rhett house stands as one of the most well-preserved examples of an urban plantation house in the city.

Built in 1818, the home has maintained and exemplifies the changes that occurred in architectural design during the first half of the nineteenth century, reflecting different eras such as the Greek Revival and Victorian period. 

 

Project Feature: The Admiral's House

Surrounded by voluminous, century-old oak trees in the heart of the Historic Charleston Naval base is the gorgeous Admiral’s House. Otherwise known as Quarters A, this mansion was built in 1905 and has housed the naval base’s top commanding officers.

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