Spinnerstown Stone House
Two historic stone buildings, once separate, now live as one. Working within the original footprints, the home is unified by a new central volume that quietly ties old and new together—preserving character while creating a clear, modern flow.
Spinnerstown Stone House
Two historic stone buildings, once separate, now live as one. Working within the original footprints, the home is unified by a new central volume that quietly ties old and new together—preserving character while creating a clear, modern flow.
Stonework was repaired and repointed with care, original proportions were respected, and new openings were scaled to feel natural to the age of the structures. Inside, a warm, contemporary palette brings cohesion: walnut kitchen millwork, a custom stair that anchors the core, and thoughtfully detailed transitions that let the historic fabric remain the hero.
The result is a single, cohesive residence that feels timeless—true to its past, effortless in daily life, and crafted to endure.


