A 20,000 square foot clubhouse from the 1800s in Greenwich has its foundation rebuilt. Candide Landscaping handled stonework and a portion of the landscaping.
THE INITIAL PROCESS
Front and rear of clubhouse before renovation
The building is moved back 75 feet to rebuild the foundation.RENOVATION OF THE BACK OF THE CLUBHOUSE
Before: A curved ramp way is installed in the back of the clubhouse. A concrete pad is poured and flagstone is cut and laid down.
After: This portion of the finished product
Above left, curved walkway is poured and stone set and stone wall is built, at right is the finished project with landscapingTHE STONE ENTRYWAY
We created a unique, personalized entryway.
Flagstone is laid out, and a pattern is outlined in the stone.
The stones are cut in place, and granite blocks are inset into the design
for an elegant, personal welcome to the club.THE PATIO PORTION OF THE PROJECT
The 3,700 square foot patio is framed and poured, then the
flagstones are laid in place.
Two views of the finished patio.STONEWORK DETAILS
Stonework and landscaping details enhance the front entryway.
THE COMPLETE CLUBHOUSE RENOVATION
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