Roland Park Home Renovations
Roland Park is one of America's first planned suburban communities — and its homes reflect over a century of distinguished residential architecture. The tree-lined streets between University Parkway and Northern Parkway are home to Colonials, Tudors, Craftsman bungalows, and stately stone homes built from the 1890s through the 1940s, many with original millwork, slate roofs, and architectural details that deserve careful stewardship.
Samuel Adams & Company has deep experience working on Roland Park homes. We understand the specific challenges these properties present: plaster walls, knob-and-tube wiring that may need updating, galvanized plumbing, and layouts designed for a different era. We also understand the neighborhood's architectural character and its expectations — renovations here should honor what makes these homes special while bringing them into the present.
Common projects in Roland Park include kitchen renovations that open up the historically compartmentalized floor plan, primary bathroom transformations, whole-house renovations that update every system while preserving period details, and additions that integrate seamlessly with the original architecture. Most Roland Park clients invest $250,000 to $600,000 in their renovation.

Our Services in Roland Park
Renovations
In Roland Park, our renovation work often involves updating kitchens in early-twentieth-century homes — opening walls where structural engineering allows, installing custom cabinetry that respects the home's period, and integrating modern appliances without compromising architectural character.
Historical Replication & Restoration
Sensitive restoration following the Secretary of the Interior Standards. Period-appropriate materials, methods, and details — preserving the character that makes Roland Park 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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