A deep trench marks the location of the footers for the garage addition. Plywood boards protect the glass wall of the kitchen. Interior renovations are nearly complete and the homeowners have moved in…
Before: This Jenkintown home was begging for a little TLC. The windows that weren’t broken were drafty and inefficient, the roof had patches, and the stucco was peeling right off the chimney. After:…
The Gardner/Fox website has a new look! The content of the site still provides insight into home renovations and additions throughout Philadelphia and the Main Line, but the new design offers much larger…
This schematic illustration was drawn by Gardner/Fox architect Jeff Brinton to help our client conceptualize an idea for their master bath renovation. I love how the chandelier accents the vaulted ceiling…
Yes this is from the modernist home renovation we keep talking about. Just can’t get enough. The floating vanity fits perfectly with the home’s aesthetic. Love the floor-to-ceiling mosaic tile…
Remember the Modernist Home Renovation originally designed Montgomery & Bishop in 1958? The scale of the home is much more grand than it appears from the outside. All 110 windows have been replaced…
We’ve just started the renovation of a unique 1958 modernist home on the edge of Fairmount Park. Solid stone walls, expansive walls of glass and a low-pitched roof characterize this dramatic, modern…
Apparently Punxsutawney Phil did not cast a shadow today so spring could be coming sooner than expected. In the meantime, we’re still coping with the aftermath of the recent Snowmaggedon. Ice dams…
Check out this 3D rendering of a Main Line home renovation. With a little (or a lot of!) help from a fancy software program, a computer-savvy architect can transform a typical 2D architectural drawing…