Posts Tagged ‘Cape Cod events’

Chatham Preservation Awards

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

On Sunday, May 16th, Gable Building Corp. was excited to accept an award from the Chatham Historical Commission.  This program honors the efforts of the homeowners, builders and designers that preserve Chatham’s historical residences.  This will be our second consecutive year to receive this award.  This years recipient was Sandra Goldman of 820 Main Street.  The goal was to preserve and restore the historical importance of the home, and provide a habitable residence functional to the needs of the modern family.

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This home is strongly believed to be a 1920’s Sears and Roebuck, bungalow-style, catalog home.  This style home is very uncommon of the area and is one of only two remaining in Chatham.  In 1895 Sears had created a “Modern Homes” division catalog.  From this catalog you could conveniently order a whole house for around $2,000!  After a style was selected, Sears would crate and palletized the entire house with numbered building materials, detailed plans and instruction manuals, paint and fasteners, then ship by railroad to anywhere in the United States.  For more information on the history of the Sears kit home see:http://www.arts-crafts.com/archive/sears/

The new home addition was designed by Zibrat and McCarthy in a manner that best preserved the streetscape elevation and interiors. The rear section of the original house had two additions built at an unknown date. It was determined to be of no historical significance by the Historic Business District Commission. Sandra Goldman was granted the permission for the demolition of the rear section of the home, detached garage and shed. With the expansion confined to the back of the property, and rooflines lower than the front elevation ridge, the proposed additions were deemed “architecturally compatible with the existing dwelling” by HBDC.  Additional historical research and deeds of the property was provided by Nancy Barr, of Chatham.

Throughout the demolition and construction of this project, Gable Building Corp. matched or restored many of the historical elements. Samples were requested, and submitted for approval, to the Historic Business District Commission.

Main areas of focus included:

Exterior

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· All original windows and doors were replaced with a matching Anderson unit.

· Cedar shingle sidewall matched

· Exterior trim detail and paint colors matched

· Exterior light fixtures replace to match

Interior

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· Kept existing floor plan and layout

· Sand and refinish trim in existing areas to include the columns, built-ins, interior doors, hardware, casings and baseboard.

· Preserve, repair and expose the original chimney

· Match and refinish heartwood pine flooring

· Original iron 4 x 4 register was salvaged from floor. It was later fabricated by a local Metal Smith, Rusty Griffin, into a custom coffee table to be displayed in the home. See picture below.

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We understand the importance of preserving the dynamic history and culture of Chatham.Clearly, the history of this home was the priority in this restoration. All parties involved appreciated the historical significance of this project and approached it in a sensitive manner.

If interested in preserving and restoring your historical project, give Gable Building a call.

Written by April Pond

Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund

Friday, January 29th, 2010


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Haiti Earthquake Recovery

In an effort to help with the terrible disaster that devastated Haiti on January 12th Gable Building Corp is collecting money at our office for Hope for Haiti. 100% of all donations will go directly to a disaster relief team currently on the ground.

Gable will match all donations up to $1,000!

Please donate what you can, every little bit helps.  Make checks out directly to Hope for Haiti and drop off at the office.

HELP spread the word to others!

For more information about Hope For Haiti check out their website http://www.hopeforhaiti.com/

For more information about the charity or any questions please contact April at Gable Building - 1291 Main Street, Chatham, MA 508-945-4002 april@gablebuilding.com.

The Cape Cod Harvest

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

This truly is a beautiful time of year on Cape Cod and one of our favorite seasons. The congestion and excitement of the summer visitors dissipate.  Left behind is the beautiful tranquil beaches, plenty of festivals and art fairs, and popular restaurants available without reservations.  For many of us that live here year round this is the perfect opportunity to get out and explore.

The Cape is typically blessed with an extended, warm, fall season and the weather usually cooperates with the many outdoor activities.  Below is a just a sample of the many festive offerings this season.

Fall for Harwich

Sharpshooter ipod September 10th - October 12th

http://www.harwichcc.com/fall-for-harwich.php Digital Man movie download

Barnstable County Harvest Festival

Barnstable County Fairgrounds, Rte. 151, East Falmouth
10/03/09 to 10/04/09 10:00am

http://www.barnstablecountyfair.org/harvestfest/index.html

Code Name: The Cleaner the movie

Double Jeopardy movie download

The Host on dvd

Before Sunrise ipod

A Merchants of Venus (aka Dirty Little Business) dvdrip

Body of Lies buy

Yarmouth Seaside Festival

2 Fast 2 Furious movie

Route 28, Yarmouth
10/10/09 to 10/12/09

http://www.yarmouthseasidefestival.com/

2nd Annual Oktoberfest Cape Cod

Aqua Grille, Sandwich
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ipod

10/11/09 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Wellfleet Oyster Fest

Wellfleet

Melinda and Melinda full movie

The Hoax

Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins ipod

10/17/09 to 10/18/09

http://www.wellfleetoysterfest.org/

Cape Cod National Seashore Ranger Guided Fall Activities

http://www.nps.gov/caco/upload/2009earlyfallthrou1031.pdf

Thank You for Smoking movie download

All of us here at Gable Building Corp. http://gablebuilding.com/ are excited about the fall.  This is the most productive time of year for us, and we are looking forward to the busy season ahead.