Guilford Home Renovations

Guilford is among the most prestigious residential addresses in Maryland. Developed in the 1910s through the 1940s, its grand homes represent the finest Georgian Revival, Colonial Revival, and Tudor architecture in the region. Wide boulevards, mature landscaping, and the Guilford Association's architectural review process have preserved a neighborhood that feels as distinguished today as it did a century ago.

Working in Guilford requires a contractor who understands the stakes. These are significant homes — many with 5,000 to 10,000 square feet of living space, elaborate millwork, formal rooms with architectural plaster details, and finishes that demand exceptional craftsmanship. Samuel Adams & Company approaches every Guilford project with the respect these properties deserve.

Guilford renovations often involve large-scale kitchen transformations in homes originally built with small service kitchens, primary suite expansions, and whole-house updates that modernize mechanical systems while preserving the formal architectural character. The Guilford Association reviews exterior modifications, so we coordinate that approval process as part of our preconstruction planning.

Our Services in Guilford

Renovations

In Guilford, we frequently work on estate-scale renovations — transforming 1920s and 1930s homes with outdated mechanical systems and period kitchens into modern residences that honor the original architecture. Custom millwork replication, plaster restoration, and period-appropriate details are standard on our Guilford projects.

Historical Replication & Restoration

Sensitive restoration following the Secretary of the Interior Standards. Period-appropriate materials, methods, and details — preserving the character that makes Guilford homes special while bringing them up to modern living standards.

Additions & New Construction

Room additions, second-story expansions, guest houses, and outbuilding construction that integrates seamlessly with existing architecture. The finished product should look like it was always there.

We don't start construction until the Blueprint is complete.
The Samuel Adams Standard

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