Homes Sold
W Lamar St, McKinney, TX
- Project Aim: Restore the existing house to its original glory whilst seamlessly blending in the new addition.
- Architect: Paul Frank Design
- Project Notes: The original home was in
very poor condition with undulating floors, a failed foundation, and no
clearance below the house. An engineering solution was designed to lift
the existing home 17 inches, insert large steel I-beams, and support its
perimeter with drilled Helical piers. The piers range in depth from 12
– 25 ft depending on the depth of the suitable load-bearing sub-strata.
We are able to give a lifetime transferable warranty on all types of drilled
steel piers, so it makes sense to incorporate them into the design of
any structure. The addition is built on an all-steel frame supported only
by drilled piers. The pier-and-beam floor feels like a concrete slab but
has none of the associated problems.
- Project Status: Restoration Completed.
- Key Points of Interest:
- The bare stud restoration has allowed museum-quality smooth finishes to the walls and ceiling. All walls, floors, and ceilings have been insulated to the 2006 energy code and an inspection has been carried out by a licensed energy inspector.
- The kitchen has custom-manufactured cabinets with granite countertops and undermount sinks.
- The original panel doors and hardware have been restored and mixed with matching custom replacements. The historical original windows in have been completely restored with draft-proofing. Matching custom double-glazed units were purchased for the new addition.
- Antique wood floors in the original house were stripped and restored. Salvaged antique floors have been added to new areas.
- Master bath has a salvaged pedestal tub with free-standing Victorian style faucets. Floor is set with historic hexagon tile with detailing and borders, and walls are finished with classic subway tiles.
- Period light fixtures were installed in kitchen/dining area and in family room.
Custom cabinets flank the tiled fireplace. Custom cabinets & granite countertop in kitchen
Looking into the front family room from the dining area
French doors opening from new addition onto new porch
Master Bath in progress - Hexagonal tile on floor and subway tile in shower complete
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2nd Project W Lamar St, McKinney, TX
Complete Historical Restoration of the original 1940’s 1100 sq ft home and a 1200 Sq ft historically appropriate addition on two floors, a screened porch, and detached two-car garage.- Project Aim: Restore the existing house to its original glory whilst seamlessly blending in the new addition.
- Architect: Paul Frank Design
- Project Notes: The original home was in very poor condition with undulating floors, a failed foundation, and no clearance below the house. Much debris had accumulated below the house through the years,and termites and rot had wreaked havoc on the original framing. An engineering solution was designed to save the existing home and to protect it for future generations. We are using a revolutionary construction method: we are inserting large steel I-beams under the home as support and replacing the rotted perimeter beams with new pressure-treated lumber. The perimeter of the home has new drilled helical piers, ranging in depth from 20 - 25 ft depending on the depth of the suitable load-bearing sub-strata. We are able to give a lifetime transferable warranty on all types of drilled steel piers, so it makes sense to incorporate them in the design of any structure. The addition is built on an all-steel frame supported only by drilled piers. The pier-and-beam floor feels like a concrete slab but has none of the associated problems.
- Project Status: completed and sold


The finished home
