
Historic Potomac Farmhouse
Originally built in 1938 and designed by the firm of Pope and Kruse, this Pennsylvania Dutch style farmhouse is a fine example of depression era estate architecture in the area.
Retained by the client, we were tasked with crafting a rear addition that was sympathetic to the existing structure. A new family room addition off of the existing kitchen helped to create a new shallow rear porch at the rear of the main block of the house. Meanwhile a new screened porch placed at the rear of the existing garage is connected by a light filled gallery. Detailing took its clues from the existing modest colonial trims while materials were in keeping with the existing house's palate.
The house is a listed National Register property. Our services included required reviews by the Montgomery County Historic Preservation Commission.
Interior Design: Client.
Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography.



