Historic Petersen House
Repairs
BGI completed preservation/restoration repairs of the Petersen House, a Queen Anne Victorian-style residence built in 1892 and now serving as a museum. This project required a thoughtful, preservation-driven approach to maintain the home’s historic charm while addressing areas of deterioration both inside and out.
Exterior work included concrete repairs, handrail replacement, and extensive restoration of wood siding, trim, window screens, and decorative shingles. Cracked and delaminating stucco was carefully repaired or replaced, and the entire exterior was repainted to match the original color scheme. Inside, BGI restored key living spaces by refinishing and sealing the original wood flooring. Throughout the project, every effort was made to preserve original materials and craftsmanship while extending the life and usability of this historic structure.
Location
Tempe, AZ


