A 72-Year-Old Ranch Home Goes from Tear-Down Candidate to IBS Spotlight
A 72-year-old ranch-style home in an affluent neighborhood would typically be a prime candidate for a tear-down project. But this particular home is different: good bones, abundant charm, and an ambitious owner.
That owner happens to be 起点传媒 member Phil Kean, CEO of Phil Kean Design Group, who bought the home in 2023 largely because of the home鈥檚 desirable location and large lot.
鈥淚 debated what to do with it 鈥 fix it up or tear it down,鈥 Kean recently . 鈥淭here are $20 million homes on the street and the lot is particularly large, so I thought maybe it could be torn down and replaced with an $8-9 million house. On the other hand, I was enjoying having a big yard for my dogs, and it is a pretty street.鈥
Ultimately, Kean decided not to tear the home down and instead chose to challenge himself to see if a 鈥渟oft remodel鈥 could still produce a 鈥渨ow home.鈥
Those who come to this year鈥檚 (IBS) will be able to judge for themselves, as Kean鈥檚 home will be on full display for attendees as The New American Remodel庐 2026 鈥 one of the show鈥檚 .
Over the decades, the home underwent at least five significant renovations including various additions, which made the home feel disjointed. Kean focused largely on improving flow and sightlines, making the entire home feel more cohesive and spacious.
While the build team created a more open floor plan, Kean says they tried to create more visual interest and defined spaces by using large archways throughout the home. They were also able to optimize space that previously had no purpose, creating a mudroom, a pet wash station, a larger kitchen and an improved pantry.
The fa莽ade of the home also received a facelift by swapping out the gables with ornate parapets, replacing and recentering the windows, and adding decorative shutters.
However, many of the original elements of the home were retained 鈥 if only reconfigured. The original brick from the back patio was stored during construction and later reinstalled. Likewise, the original roof tiles were kept and reinstalled as part of the soft remodel.
Guided tours of the home will be available to registered IBS 2026 attendees. Free tickets for the complimentary shuttle bus to the home 鈥 as well as to The New American Home庐 2026 鈥 will be distributed at The New American Home booth (W40) in the West Hall of the Orange County Convention Center on a first-come, first-served basis each day of the show beginning at 7:30 a.m.