SHAUGHNESSY HERITAGE RESTORATION

The owners of this heritage residence in Shaughnessy needed to update their front entrance with newer gate technology, so they had to rebuild their four main pillars as well as regrout their property's retaining walls. A new driveway was put in at the same time. In order to retain the property's heritage feel, we used century-old protruding grout techniques with modern materials. Not all the original stone could be salvaged, so some new stone had to be sourced to match. The original quarries that the stone came from no longer exist, so we used stone from Pitt Lake. The new granite caps came all the way from China!

 
 
 
Rebuilt pillar without the grout added

Rebuilt pillar without the grout added

 
The original pillar had to be dismantled in order to accommodate the new gate technology, including new gate mounts and sensors inside the column. The design had to hide all conduits and wires.

The original pillar had to be dismantled in order to accommodate the new gate technology, including new gate mounts and sensors inside the column. The design had to hide all conduits and wires.