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The William Peeps House

  • Original Construction: 1919

    Preservation Project Completed: 2017-2019

  • Preservation (Residential) - Restoration of an historic residential structure

The William Peeps House

View of the Side Porch and the Front Entrance After the Restoration
View of the Front Entrance After the Restoration
Restoration of the Side Porch
View of the Original Side of the Home That Had Been Converted Into the Front Entry
View of the Backyard After the Restoration
View of the Backyard Before the Renovation
The Kitchen After the Renovation
The Kitchen Before the Renovation
View of the Dinning Room Converted to Living Space After the Restoration
View of the Dinning Room Before the Restoration
The Living Space Converted to the Dining Room After the Restoration
The Living Space Before the Restoration
Original Floor Plans for the Home Located by Architect Allen Brooks

About the Project

William Peeps, among the most important architects in early 20th-century Charlotte, built this home in Dilworth in 1919 for himself and his wife. Over the years, various owners constructed additions and undertook renovations that obscured most of Peeps’s design philosophy. Working with a local architect, the current owners unearthed Peeps’s architectural plans and renovated much of the home to reflect his original design. That included restoring the formal entry door and portico on the side street and even removing a modern master bathroom to restore the architect’s upper studio space for use as an open den. Original window sashes discovered in the basement were refurbished and used to replace vinyl windows that had been added over the years.

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