Restoration specialist for historic facades, preserving beauty, material & meaning.

My father was an architect and thanks to him I grew up with an eye for buildings, not just their shape, but their soul.
It was through him that I got my first restoration jobs, and that’s where the spark began.

Monumental facades tell a story. I help preserve that story through careful restoration and by connecting owners with Europe’s finest craftsmen.




Why I Built This

I didn’t go to school for restoration. I learned by watching, studying, trying, failing, and asking a lot of questions. Over time, I developed my own methods; practical, respectful, detail-focused, and driven by one simple goal: to get as close as possible to a perfect result.

Of course, perfection doesn’t exist, but I always try to get as close as possible, because every building, wall, and detail deserves that kind of attention.

Because I believe that restoration is more than a job. It’s a way of caring for the past while building something meaningful for the future.
With this site, I want to share what I’ve learned: techniques, insights, and a deep respect for good old craftsmanship.
Not for fame. Not for profit. Just because it matters.


Every decision is made with respect for the building, its history and the people who live there.

materials and craft

Each material has its own language. My approach starts with listening to what the facade is telling me; whether it’s centuries-old brick, delicate wrought iron, or weather-damaged bluestone.

wrought iron, cast iron, decorative anchors & structural steel

Balconies, railings, and decorative anchors, each require specific techniques based on the metal’s properties

brick cleaning & surface repair

Gentle cleaning methods, such gum blasting, dry ice, or specialized chemical treatments, preserve original surfaces while removing harmful deposits, followed by careful joint repair to preserve the original masonry character.

Bluestone & natural stone

Restoring architectural stone elements like doorsteps, plinths, and supports.

cornices & woodwork

Repairing weather damaged wooden details from simple cornices to carved ornaments.

decorative glass

Working with glass features in harmony with the facade’s design.