
Cedarwood Manor
Cedarwood Manor began as a late-1970s house—likely a combination of two kits, thoughtfully brought together into a single structure. That history remained part of its character throughout the renovation.
The transformation focused on honoring what was already there while refining the overall form and presence. Structural adjustments, simplified lines, and carefully chosen finishes allowed the house to feel more cohesive—less like a collection of parts and more like a unified home.
Each decision was made with restraint, allowing the architecture to lead while subtle details added depth and warmth. The result was a house that felt grounded, balanced, and quietly distinctive.
Fully renovated and brought to completion, Cedarwood Manor was not left as a project—it was finished, considered, and ready to be lived in.
It has since gone to a wonderful client, where it continues its story beyond the workshop.
A house shaped by its history—and carried forward into its next chapter.
























