This Old House: Renovated 1880s Concord Home Matterport Tour

Beautifully renovated 1880 New England Cape in historic Concord, Massachusetts, as showcased in the iconic PBS show “This Old House.” This urban-dwelling couple had a dream to escape the city and embrace the serenity of a three-acre property. With a desire to enhance the picturesque views and optimize the interior space, Megan and Lincoln Pasquina embarked on an extraordinary renovation journey.

Season 43 of “This Old House” commenced last September, introducing viewers to the Pasquinas and their new home in Concord. Nestled on a vast lot surrounded by a charming horse farm, the house possessed a rich history. However, it had become a patchwork of disjointed additions from various eras, incongruous with the family’s vision. Architect Andrew Sidford, a master of preservation, aimed to retain the original charm while seamlessly incorporating a contemporary addition to embrace the breathtaking views and natural light.

The new addition at the rear of the house boasts a stunning master suite, offering panoramic vistas of the meadow and tranquil pond in the backyard. Inside, the master bathroom is an oasis, featuring a luxurious soaker tub and radiant heat-infused shower walls. The kitchen, the heart of any home, underwent a modern makeover, showcasing a magnificent 12-foot island and a bespoke chef stove. With two sinks for both dishwashing and food preparation, it seamlessly blends style and functionality.

The captivating Matterport 3D tour of this Concord, MA home allows you to immerse yourself in the artful fusion of old-world charm and contemporary design that defines this Concord masterpiece. With each click and turn, discover the harmony between history and modern living, the perfect embodiment of the Pasquinas’ vision.

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This Old House: Renovated 1880s Concord Home Matterport Tour

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