To Make a Prairie
With the gut job of the interior mostly complete, we were happy to trade the dust and dim of demolition for the fresh air and sunshine of some outside work. The weathered wood siding was in dire need of attention after what appeared to be a half century of neglect, and though we knew a […]
A Certain Slant of Light –
Previous Next 14 feet high and 116 years old, the tin ceiling of the schoolhouse was a point of pride for its students, and one of its most distinctive architectural features. Time and the elements had been hard on it though, and we knew it had to come down. We also knew it was […]
Lewis School News
First and foremost, thank you so much for your outpouring of support since my website’s launch! I haven’t had time to do much else beyond odd schoolhouse projects, package up orders, make local deliveries, and work on a slew of holiday commissions for many of you these past few weeks. With that in mind, I […]
Lewis School News
What a whirlwind of changes these past few months! In June, my fiancé Connor and I closed on a 115 year-old one-room schoolhouse located 230 miles north of our current home in Highland Park, MI. The schoolhouse is made all the more special by its adjacent proximity to the Brown family farm. The farmhouse […]