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Persistence Meets Projects Superb Craftsmanship has earned Mike Kelley's restorations a national reputation. His persistence to learn more about his chosen field extended well beyond the library. In the early 1970s, Mike met Don Carpentier, an acclaimed historic preservationist who restored more than 20 buildings on a 14-acre spread he called Eastfield Village, in East Nassau. Now a consultant on period films such as "The Bostonians," "The Europeans" and "The Age of Innocence," Don accepted Mike's helping in moving several 18th and 19th century buildings to the property. |
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"Take a building apart piece by piece, put it back together, and you will learn more from that hands-on experience than from any course or textbook," shares Mike. "You will also see that it's not as simple as it sounds, since a smooth reconstruction requires meticulous documentation." Mike's work requires that each piece of a structure be delicately handled, numbered, described, photographed and catalogued for the time when everything comes back for reassembling. "And never, never discard any piece of a building until the projects is complete," Mike advises. "Catalogue it and keep it. You never know when a stray piece of molding may be the missing element in some part of the structure." When Mike reflects on his career, two particular projects come quickly to mind: an 1840 Dutch barn restoration, and his rehab of a 1709 Hudson Valley home, the project featured on HGTV's "Old Homes Restored." Outwardly calm, with a cordial, intellectual demeanor, Mike talks fondly about these projects from the early years of his company. In addition to beaming with pride in the finished product, Mike speaks with the utmost respect for the team of craftspeople he has assembled. "The most important element of my business is the array of highly-skilled, extraordinarily dedicated specialists who work on our projects," states Mike. "We have worked together for many years on a wide range of projects. My company relies on this same team of subcontractors who provide the nucleus of what we do on each project we work on." Continue to next page |
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