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Shack from 1915 Gets a Facelift You Won't Believe!

National Association of Home Builders
6 years ago
last modified: 6 years ago

Clarksville Addition

Project Team - David Wilkes Builders

The challenge was to remodel an 854-square-foot shack, originally built in 1915, into what is now a sophisticated modern home located just blocks from downtown Austin, TX.

With its use of reclaimed materials and large picture windows that capture natural light, this stylish floor plan creates a warm, inviting home. The tranquil upstairs spaces feel like living in a treehouse. Residents can relax on the covered screened-in porch or unwind in privacy on the master porch.

Rear Exterior Before

Before the home was a 1,915 sq. ft. shack most would consider demolishing before taken on a remodel to preserve the history.

Rear Exterior After

With an additional 3,246 sq. ft. and a second story balcony the home gained living space with downtown views!

Front Exterior Before


Front Exterior After

The historical charm was preserved in the front exterior of the home which is in stark contrast to the elevated contemporary architecture from the back.
Kitchen Before

The existing kitchen lacked the contemporary features that every modern family enjoys today.

Kitchen After

A modern kitchen with reclaimed style. The shiplack wood was sourced and hand-picked to enhance the historical charm.
The dining room is tucked away yet remains connected to the surrounding living spaces.

Living Room Addition

Comfortable spaces have been added on every level, including this cozy living room.

Master Bedroom Before


Master Bedroom After

The master bedroom includes its own porch.

This project also won the 2016 Best in American Living Gold award for Indoor or Outdoor Addition, $100K and over.

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