“A traditional approach.”
Rehabilitation

The process of restoring, preserving, and revitalizing historic buildings, sites, or cultural landscapes. This endeavour aims to retain the original character and significance of the heritage while adapting it for contemporary use. This ensures its longevity for future generations.
Restoration

The meticulous process of returning a historic site, building, or artifact to its original condition or a specific period in its history. This endeavour prioritizes authenticity, aiming to accurately recreate the original appearance, materials, and craftsmanship.
Renovation

Updating or improving a historic site, building, or artifact to meet modern needs while respecting its historical character and significance. This process typically includes repairs, refurbishments, and enhancements aimed at preserving the heritage value.
Conservation

The careful management, protection, and preservation of cultural heritage, including buildings, sites, artifacts, and traditions. This process aims to safeguard the significance, integrity, and authenticity of heritage resources.
Preservation

Safeguarding and maintaining the cultural, historical, and architectural significance of heritage sites, buildings, artifacts, or traditions. Our process aims to protect them from deterioration, damage, or loss. This ensures the integrity for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
Rehabilitation involves not only restoring the original features and appearance of a historic site or building but also adapting it for contemporary use. Rehabilitation often includes making necessary updates to meet modern building codes, improving accessibility, and incorporating new functionalities. Our goal is to always preserve the historic character and significance.
Restoration typically focuses on returning a historic site or building to its original state or a specific period in its history. The goal is to accurately recreate the appearance, materials, and craftsmanship. Restoration tends to prioritize authenticity over contemporary functionality.



Adam’s Mill
Starting from a neglected and deteriorating 1800s mill, we successfully rebuilt sections of the building while removing others to install beautiful French doors allowing for natural light.
The addition of timbers to give back some of the character to what it originally was and a new steel roof and flooring to make the area complete.
This space has gone from snake infestation to a relaxing and enjoyable space.
Adam’s Mill



Bridgemaster
When exchanging ownership this space just needed a little changing to make it their own.
With an extension to the bar, removal of the old finish on the bar and a new top installed to tie everything together.



Bridgemaster






Shaw’s
What began with just a little stone work turned into a grand makeover.
The stone was completed, a coffered ceiling built, hardwood flooring installed, exposed and repaired a long forgotten monitor roof, and so much more.
This space has gone from a 1980s dated space to a beautiful historically accurate store front.
Shaw’s



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Resfeber Architecture
Supporting the townships of Perth, Carleton Place, Smiths Falls, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Westport, Brockville, Kingston, and all the amazing communities in between.