molly smith thompson house
DESCRIPTION
Molly Smith Thompson House, GoldsboroRenovation/design plans by Meredith College students Sandra Moncada, Donna Ryzinski, and Melissa Wright-Cheek.Presented May 6, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
Molly Smith Thompson
HouseSandra MoncadaDonna Ryzinski
Melissa Wright-Cheek
ID 244Spring 2010
Professor Lina Sibert
Molly Smith Thompson House111 N. Virginia
StreetGoldsboro, NC
Price: $19,000Bedrooms: 5Bathrooms: 4 Square Feet:
3,804 Year Built: 1901 Architectural
Style:Queen Anne(1880-1910)
Goal
Retain the historic character and
integrity of the property while
altering it to meet the needs of
a modern family
Sawn decorative shingling
Bracketed cornice roof line
Front porch with spindle work
Standing-seam tin roof
General approach: minimal change to existing features
Several fireplaces Distinct differentiation
between wall, trim , molding and woodwork and cornices
Stair with turned balustrade Spacious, high-ceiling
rooms Large first floor bay window Front door transom and
sidelights
General approach: minimal change to existing features
When changing spaces emphasis was placed on: Bringing back house to its
original state Removing walls that had been
added through time Keeping the symmetry of the
house Parlor, dining room and
study where kept intact New construction and
materials compatible with the old
General approach: minimal change to spaces and spatial relationships
Floor Plan- First Floor
Floor Plan- Second Floor
Exterior
Interior
Colorful: bring back to original color
Full of color, fabrics, patterns, furniture
Multiple fireplaces
Wallpaper
Stained glass windows
Intricate window treatments
Interior: recreate the Victorian Era but suitable for 21st Century
Second Floor Door to Porch
Furniture Wood – intricately carved; mahogany
and walnut Tailored upholstery S- shaped curves Claw foot legs
Interior: recreate the Victorian Era but suitable for 21st Century
Important Rooms
Parlor Reflected success and status of the occupants Main room used for entertaining Contained the most elaborate elements, décor, and
furnishings Detailed wallpapered walls and ceiling Luxurious window treatments
Important Rooms
Dining Room Dark wood paneling below chair rail Wallpapered walls and ceiling Heavy velvet window treatment Large, masculine furniture Soft, ambient lighting Grand floral centerpieces
Living Room
Living Room
Furniture Accessories
Mantle Wallpaper
Family Room
Family Room
Furniture Area Rug
Lighting
Kitchen/Mudroom Area
Kitchen Cabinetry
Door Style
Decorative Elements
Kitchen
Range/OvenRefrigerator
Dishwasher
Wine Refrigerator
Microwave
Lighting
Sink/Faucet
First Floor Finishes
Dining Room
Dining Room
Furniture
WallpaperMantle
Ceiling MedallionLighting
Accessories
Foyer
Foyer
Wallpaper
Furniture
Accessories
Guest Bedroom
Guest Bedroom
Study
Study
Furniture
Area Rug
Seating
First Floor Bathroom
Mudroom
Second Floor Finishes
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
Girl’s Bedroom
(detail of door molding)
Girl’s Bedroom
Boy’s Bedroom
(detail of fireplace)
(detail of base board)
(detail of wood flooring)
Furniture - Accessories -
Lighting -
Boy’s Bedroom
Second Floor Bathroom Area
Second Floor Bathroom
Playroom
Playroom
Porch
THE RESULT
A beautifully renovated historic home in Queen Anne Style able to meet the needs and desires of a modern family