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This 18th-century waterfront home has undergone a stunning renovation by architect Charles Goebel, together with Weeth Home, located in Avondale on the Eastern Coast of Maryland. This house seamlessly combines historic charm with modern elegance. The architect reimagined the home’s layout to enhance natural light, improve flow, and harmonize with centuries of additions, while the designer infused the interiors with timeless details throughout.
This welcoming estate was nestled on 40 acres along a secluded tributary of Chesapeake Bay that still housed an original Georgian Colonial structure. Despite the sense of scale, history, and grandeur woven throughout the property, the house invites its residents to enjoy indoor-outdoor living at its finest, whether entertaining or relaxing while soaking in the idyllic views.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Charles Goebel BUILDER Dewson Construction INTERIOR DESIGN Weeth Home

The property is also perfectly suited for kids in wet bathing suits, running from the swimming pool, then into the kitchen for a snack, lazy mornings enjoying a cup of coffee in their PJs, and family game nights around the dinner table. All of this is accompanied by unbelievable views of both the water and terrain that attracted the property’s original inhabitants to call this place home centuries ago.

What We Love: This waterfront home in Maryland provides its occupants with a beautifully transformed home with timeless charm. Effortlessly blending the old with the new, we love how this home has preserved its historic character while incorporating modern-day amenities. This home is absolutely dreamy, offering the perfect balance of history, comfort, and style.
Tell Us: What details do you find most inspiring in this historic renovation project? Let us know in the Comments below!
Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Maryland: Step inside this impressive Maryland home with peaceful waterfront views and This nature-inspired home has breathtaking views of the Potomac River.



Above: The goal of this room was to blend the beauty outside of the windows. Susan Harter Muralpapers customized the panels of this hand-painted mural paper to highlight the views.











Above: It’s all about the mix of materials to keep the kitchen of this cozy 250-year-old home from feeling too new. Some notable details include the copper-lined window troughs, perfect for herbs, and pine pantry doors.

Above: The original kitchen was small and outdated, but it has been beautifully transformed into a bright and airy space that functions as a gourmet kitchen, perfect for cooking large meals and hosting gatherings with family and friends. Highlights include a pair of marble-topped islands, a mix of cream colored and walnut cabinetry, a copper hood, antique brass fixtures, reclaimed oak flooring, high-end appliances, and a built-in breakfast nook with large windows framing views of the water.





Above: Just off the kitchen, the keeping room features comfortable furnishings and an inviting built-in reading nook. French doors provide convenient access to the backyard and waterfront.













Above: The romantic chandelier suspended over the bedroom is the Belfair in Aged Iron from Visual Comfort.

Above: The chair in the bedroom is the Ashland Armchair with Mongolia Cream Fur by Four Hands Furniture.


























PHOTOGRAPHER East + Lane

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