The Pecan House, built in 1935, arrived on our doorstep in September 2024 begging for a fresh start. We set an ambitious goal: complete a full gut-and-renovation and welcome our first guests by August 2025. As we peeled back layers of the past, we discovered uninsulated walls, original knob-and-tube wiring, and century-old plumbing that groaned at every turn—surprises that only fueled our commitment to bring this home back to life.
Over the next year, we replaced every major system with modern, reliable comforts: new insulation, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing. We laid down warm durable floors, installed sleek quartz countertops and custom cabinetry, and outfitted the kitchen with stainless-steel appliances. Fresh paint in soothing palettes, thoughtfully chosen furnishings, and carefully curated décor now honor the home’s historic roots while offering today’s conveniences.
During the remodel, we uncovered a treasure trove of unique artifacts that whisper tales of decades past:
Cherry tree wallpaper adorned with sparrows, dating back to the 1940s–1950s, revealed behind the kitchen walls.
A broken Pyrex bottle found under the bathroom floor—the style widely used after 1924 for storing breast milk.
A 1925 penny, now framed in our “Penny For Your Thoughts” guest book, discovered beneath the living room floor.
An old pencil box hidden under the dining room floor, complete with a stubby pencil and a scrap of paper scrawled with notes.
Outside, we revitalized the landscaping beneath the majestic pecan tree that gives this house its name. The result is a seamless blend of vintage charm and modern ease: a cozy retreat ready for you to enjoy.