Remodeling Contractor - Wellesley Hills, MA
Average rating
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4.9
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Landmark Services, Inc. is a general contractor dedicated to furnishing historic preservation and the appropriate renovation, rehabilitation or restoration of historic buildings and homes in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. We have worked with homeowners, architects, and historic societies throughout the area since 1991. We combine a long standing commitment to the distinctive architecture of the region with a full array of professional construction services. By equipping these important structures to continue to meet modern expectations for shelter and service, we assure their continued usefulness to another generation. In order to furnish the most comprehensive solutions, we have long dedicated our company to the development of the skills necessary to reproduce period craftsmanship in a full range of historic materials, masonry, plaster, timber framing and decorative finishes, as well woodwork and millwork. This diverse capacity enables us to produce reliable work, fully in harmony with the existing structure. We look forward to hearing about your significant building or restoration project. Our projects have included additions and complete house renovations of historic homes of all styles and ages, as well as historic barn restorations and conversions. We know the historic techniques and materials used to build these homes and buildings and know how to repair, restore, and extend the usefulness of their original masonry, plaster, timber framing, and decorative finishes.
34 years in business
Average rating
Address
326 Washington St Ste 20
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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![]() ![]() | Barn New construction and Recreation of Building | Jan 2012 | The clients wanted an outbuilding that would provide space for indoor athletics and an auxiliary space for entertaining. We constructed a post and beam "barn" structure that houses a basketball court in the main section, and an intimate "porch" room with a fieldstone fireplace. | $145k | Weston, MA |
![]() ![]() | Renovation/additions | Jan 2012 | Built an addition at one end of the house with a family room below, master suite above. Also bumped out the rear of the house to enlarge and renovate the kitchen. Carried out major structural repairs and gave this house new life. | $450k | Marshfield, MA |
![]() ![]() | Brookline Carriage House Renovation | Aug 2011 | We converted an historic (ca. 1870) carriage house into a beautiful home. The exterior maintains its original character (so much so that the Brookline Historic Commission gave an award to this project) while the interior is a mix of traditional and modern. | $660k | Brookline, MA |
![]() ![]() | Kitchen renovation | Feb 2011 | This gracious Shingle Style home had an outdated and inefficient kitchen from the 1970s. Working closely with the clients, we designed and carried out a timeless kitchen renovation that maximized storage space and created an efficient working zone, while featuring classic architectural details. | $250k | Milton, MA |
![]() ![]() | Whole house restoration/addition | Apr 2010 | Restored a ca. 1870 Second Empire style home that was in complete disrepair.The entire house was lifted so that the failing foundation could be removed and replaced. After the house was set back down, a new addition was constructed at the rear of the main house. The addition is three levels: garage, kitchen/family room, and bedroom suite. The exterior of the house was carefully restored. | $1.8m | Brookline, MA |
![]() ![]() | Interior Renovations | Jan 2009 | We carried out a whole house renovation on a ca. 1890 Victorian. The project included all new HVAC, plumbing and wiring systems, renovated bathrooms, the addition of third floor dormers to convert the third floor into a playroom, and extensive millwork. | $450k | Winchester, MA |
![]() ![]() | Historic Renovation | Jan 2008 | This ca. 1930 home had an attic space over the kitchen that was unuable due to a lack of headroom. The roof was rebuilt to provide more headroom but, because the house is in a historic district, the raised roof looks as if it were originally built this way. The work is seamless. The added space allowed a new Master Suite on the second floor. The first floor rooms were also renovated. | $280k | Weston, MA |
![]() ![]() | Kitchen renovation | May 2007 | The clients wanted to replace their dark and dated 1970s kitchen with one that was better suited for the architecture of the home. They requested a kitchen filled with light, a functional layout, and a high level of craftsmanship. | $215k | Newton, MA |
![]() ![]() | Addition | Jan 2006 | This project revolved around the construction of a highly detailed, Craftsman style addition to a Victorian home. The interior features beautiful custom mahogany millwork while the exterior pergola and deck are crafted from red cedar. | $375k | Newton, MA |