Lyon

Located in the Exhibition Park neighborhood of Guelph, Ontario this historic home had foundations dating back to the 1830s. The original structure, known as Braeside, had been updated and renovated throughout the years with a second floor addition added in the 1970s. With the goal to keep the house standing for another 150 years, the homeowners and builders underwent a strenuous study to determine the best way to update the structure.

Ouroboros deconstructed the 1970s addition and stripped back the interior to the original 1830s structure for reuse in the new build. Stone that was recovered from deconstruction was salvaged, stacked and maintained on site for reuse. Historic old growth lumber, fixtures and many architectural elements, including storm windows, railings and decorative woodworking were salvaged. An original stained glass window, antique doors, and lighting fixtures were carefully removed and set aside to be reused in the new design.

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