The nearly 500 finely-crafted double-hung and casement windows in this 1893 structure were in advanced stages of deterioration. Quinn Evans designed the windows’ reconstruction, addressing variations in condition, size and type, and removing 100 years of lead-based paint while retaining as much of the original old-growth Northern White Pine material as possible. In addition to having greatly improved aesthetics, the windows are now thermally better than ever, with new 5/8-inch insulating glass, weatherstripping and a much better fit.






