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Architect Dan Campbell, together with Cullen Construction, undertook this extensive renovation of a historic stone farmhouse dating back to 1744 in Malvern, a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania. After devastating fire damage, only one thing remained: the original fireplace wall, built in 1744. From that single surviving element, the project team rebuilt this legacy home from the ground up.
Every stone and every detail was crafted to honor its past while securing its future. The best renovations don’t erase what came before; they honor it. The addition expanded the home’s footprint without disrupting its character. New spaces were introduced with the same care given to the original structure, so that nothing feels added on, only completed. For the family inside, the home simply became more of itself.
DESIGN DETAILS
ARCHITECT Daniel T. Campbell, Architect AIA
BUILDER Cullen Construction
INTERIOR DESIGN Barbara Gisel Design

What We Love About This Home
We love that the project team saved the one piece of the house that mattered most: the 1744 fireplace wall, and let it anchor everything built around it. There’s an unexpected pairing of rugged fieldstone exteriors with playful, layered interiors, from the sage-green speakeasy bar to the basement arcade tucked beneath a spiral staircase. Most of all, we love that the addition disappears into the original structure so seamlessly that the whole home reads as one continuous story rather than two eras stitched together.
Tell Us: What detail from this farmhouse renovation caught your eye first, the salvaged fireplace wall, the hidden well under glass, or the game room arcade? Let us know in the Comments below. We enjoy reading your feedback!
Note: Have a look at a couple of other spectacular home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Pennsylvania: Impressive stone and glass house in Pennsylvania’s countryside landscape and Must-see Pennsylvania stone farmhouse with warm and welcoming interiors.



A Storybook Driveway Lined With Blooming Redbud Trees

Outbuildings, Wishing Well, and the Valley Springs Tavern Sign







A Welcoming Front Porch










A Sage-Green Speakeasy-Style Home Bar

A Glass-Covered Original Well Preserved in the Floor




An Open-Concept Kitchen With Exposed Beams and Stone Backsplash

A Cozy Dining Nook With Antique Hutch





Spa-Style Bathroom With Dual Vanities


Game Room With Spiral Staircase



A Stone Wine Nook With Iron-Barred Arched Niche

Mosaic and Compass-Pattern Medallions Set Into Brick Floors


A Sunlit Plaster Window Nook






PHOTOGRAPHER Durston Saylor Photography



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