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Historical Renovation

River Oaks · Houston, TX

Shadowlawn
Residence

$1.2M

Project Investment

18 mo

Construction

1930

Original Build

100%

Fixed-Price Delivery

The Project

A 1930s Georgian Brick
Estate, Fully Restored

The Shadowlawn estate had stood for nearly a century when the Whitfields took possession. The bones were extraordinary — original brick laid by a Galveston mason, longleaf pine floors milled from East Texas timber, plaster walls still bearing the original 1930s lime work. But ninety years of Houston summers, two prior renovations, and decades of deferred mechanical work had left the home in a condition no other contractor would commit to a fixed price for.

Our pre-construction assessment took six weeks. We opened seventeen wall locations, documented every mechanical run, photographed every plaster profile, and brought in three specialty trades for their portion of the assessment before we wrote a number we could stand behind.

The result is a home that reads as if it had always been this well-kept — original character intact, modern systems invisible, every surface restored to a standard the original architect would have recognized.

Scope

Whole-Home RenovationMechanical ReplacementFloor RestorationVeranda ReconstructionCustom Wine RoomPool & Motor Court

Project Details

Neighborhood

River Oaks

Architectural Style

Georgian Revival

Square Footage

6,400

Original Built

1930

Project Investment

$1.2M

Duration

18 months

Contract Type

Fixed-Price

Architect

Stuart Lankford

Status

Completed 2024

The Approach

Four Phases of Disciplined
Restoration Work

The Shadowlawn project advanced through four overlapping disciplines — each requiring specialized subcontractors, careful sequencing, and Kirby’s personal supervision.

01

Pre-Construction Assessment

Six-week physical inspection. Seventeen wall openings. Three specialty trades engaged for their portion of the assessment. Every discovery photographed and priced before contract.

02

Mechanical Modernization

Full electrical replacement (panel, wiring, fixtures). Complete plumbing repipe (galvanized to copper). New HVAC system with concealed ductwork in original plaster wall cavities.

03

Character Preservation

Original longleaf pine floors restored in place where possible, re-milled to match where replacement was required. Plaster wall profiles documented and replicated. Hardware restored, not replaced.

04

Structural Reconfiguration

Selective wall removal for modern living patterns. Reinforced original masonry where load paths changed. Veranda rebuilt to original 1930s joinery detail with modern weatherproofing concealed beneath.

The Project Gallery

Where Original Character
Meets Modern Performance

Front Façade — Restored Brick

Veranda — Rebuilt to Original Joinery

Primary Bath — New Mechanical Concealed

Custom Wine Room — Climate Controlled

Pool & Motor Court — Reimagined to Estate Character

Project Highlights

Six Decisions That Defined
the Restoration

Six-Week Pre-Construction Phase

Seventeen wall openings, three specialty trades engaged, every system documented before a fixed-price contract was written.

100% Original Floor Restoration

Longleaf pine boards lifted, undamaged sections reused, replacement boards milled from period-matched timber to match grain and patina.

Concealed Mechanical Replacement

New electrical, plumbing, and HVAC concealed entirely within original plaster wall cavities. Zero visible chase or surface-mounted runs.

Plaster Wall Profile Recreation

Original 1930s plaster moldings cast in silicone, recreated by hand where original profiles had failed. Indistinguishable from intact original work.

Climate-Controlled Wine Room

What had been a coat closet and adjacent half-bath is now a custom 600-bottle wine room with integrated cooling and Sapele cabinetry.

Pool & Motor Court Restoration

Original 1930s pool footprint maintained, surface and surround rebuilt. Motor court paving replaced with reclaimed cobblestone matched to estate character.

We had interviewed four other builders before we spoke with Kirby. Within the first conversation, it was clear — this is someone who actually cares what your home becomes. He walked our property himself, asked questions no other contractor had thought to ask, and gave us a fixed number before we signed anything. Eighteen months later, we are living exactly the life we described in that first meeting.

R. & C. Whitfield

Shadowlawn Estate Owners — River Oaks

Begin Yours

Every Restoration Begins
with a Conversation

If your home has a story like this one, we would like to hear it.