
Reveille House - Martin Methodist College
Pulaski, Tennessee
Historic renovation
The Reveille House was built in 1868 for Benjamin Franklin Carter, a veteran of the Confederate States Army. This historic mansion, built in the Italianate architectural style, has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1994.
It is now home to Martin Methodist College’s Office of the President and the Advancement Office. The entire building required extensive remodeling. Our team was able to salvage the original heart pine flooring and use it throughout the space. The first floor was converted to a multi-use conference room and entertainment area for events. The second floor contains offices, including that of the College’s President and his assistant. The renovation was completed in three months, just prior to students’ arrival in the fall.
The imposing Italianate structure constructed in 1868.
The refinished dining room flooring is also made of heart pine.
The second floor back hallway and stairs received the same care of renovation.
The large reception room with beautifully refinished heart pine flooring.
The refurbished formal staircase in the entry hall.
View from the second floor for the spiral staircase.
The renovated dining room with period features.
The parlor was converted into a multi-purpose conference room.
One of several fireplaces throughout the building that were kept as period details.