Isaac Bell House

Iconic Gilded Age Shingle Style - Newport, Rhode Island

Isaac Bell House Historic Restoration

The Isaac Bell House is one of Newport’s most celebrated architectural landmarks and a National Historic Landmark. Designed in 1883 by the renowned firm McKim, Mead & White, it is considered a masterpiece of the Shingle Style—a uniquely American architectural movement that blends simplicity with elegance. Its sweeping rooflines, natural materials, and intricate detailing make it an enduring symbol of the Gilded Age. 

Our team was honored to contribute to the preservation of this historic property, ensuring its architectural integrity and beauty remain intact for future generations. The project focused on restoring critical exterior elements, including the original slate roofing and copper details, while adhering to strict preservation standards. Every step was guided by a commitment to authenticity, using historically accurate techniques and materials to maintain the home’s distinctive character. 

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