Made Right Again

Atlanta Journal Constitution

Huge cotton mill beams were cut, planed, and sculpted to enhance the Craftsman motif of this Kirkwood home, restored after a 2004 fire

By BECKY STEIN, photos by Becky Stein
Published on: 05/10/09

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Wendy Strassner bought her home in Kirkwood last year knowing it had burned a few years back. But she learned quite by accident who made the 100-year-old bungalow right again.

One day, a friend was extolling a company, Kara O’ Brien Renovations, that did nice work in the Kirkwood area. When researching the company online, Strassner, an attorney, was happily surprised to see her house featured on its Web site. She then contacted it to get the story of the work done on the home.

The house features salvaged antique oak floors, heart of pine millwork, antique six panel doors and hardware and used historic fir reproduction windows.

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