I just realized that today, April 9th, is a special day - the anniversary of the closing on my very first house – 1258 Battery Avenue in Baltimore, MD.
I loved that place…
This was the first of many renovations since. It was in 1258 that I started working with reclaimed materials. I used to frequent Mel’s in Fells Point nearly every weekend looking for architectural gems. If it were still open, I would love it just as much today. Mantles, doors, light fixtures, ironwork, windows, hardware - even the cornice on the front façade was dragged home from a salvage yard.
Looking back much of what I did in 1258, I would still love today. And believe it or not, the original owner and I are still friends – he’s a renovator too. We learned a lot from each other, and he got to help with what he didn’t fix before he sold it to me. On day one I ripped out the brick pointed fireplace he had just restored to replace it with a mantle. Some things never change… Years later we worked on 1268 together.
That experience had it’s challenges, like they all do, but it was a keeper and fun obviously… or it would have been my last.
Do you have any photos of the Baltimore house you could post? So far, I've only seen your work in nyc apts; I can only imagine what you created when an entire house was your canvas!
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