
Full Home Renovation + Addition in Aledo, TX
The Project
Heritage Renewed started with a 1910 farmhouse on a Parker County property that had been in the same family for generations. The bones were extraordinary — original longleaf pine floors, 10-foot ceilings, and a wraparound porch that no one would dare remove. But the layout made no sense for modern living: no primary suite, a kitchen that hadn't been touched since the 1970s, and bathrooms that were too small and too few.
The project had two parts: a careful renovation of the existing structure to restore what was worth saving and update what had to change, and a thoughtful addition on the back of the house to add the primary suite, a new kitchen, and a mudroom-to-laundry connection the family had been improvising around for years.
Parker County permitting was straightforward, and the property's rural setting gave us more design flexibility than a Fort Worth historic district would have allowed. The result was a home that felt both century-old and completely new at the same time.
