A Martha Moments reader wrote to me this morning to share a link that featured photographs of the newly renovated Turkey Hill, Martha's former home in Westport, Connecticut - the house where she began her catering business. The new owners of the property renovated the home extensively, connecting the main house to the carriage house with a series of new galleries and rooms, including a large family room. The second floor was also extended to include a lavish new master bedroom suite. The kitchen, study and bathrooms were all renovated and the dining room and parlour were extended to expand their square footage. The redesign was handled by John Fifield of FPF Architects in Fairfield, Connecticut. For the new owners, the aim was to keep the basic core of the home intact (knocking it down to start from scratch was not an option for them) and to build upon it in order to accommodate their family. Below are photographs of the new Turkey Hill, inside and out. This photo shows the extension on the back of the house, which now houses a large eat-in family room and a second staircase to access the second story, which was also extended. The original main house can be seen at right. To the far left, you will see the carriage house, which is now connected to the main house. New windows were added throughout the home. The main entrance was moved to the north side of the property. The original leaded-pane windows flanking the front door seem to have been salvaged from the former entrance. The second floor, as shown in this photo, also looks reconfigured from the original design. A completely new room: a combination eating area and family room that connects the main house to the former carriage house. A second staircase was also added here. The completely redesigned and renovated kitchen, which has a pass-through to the dining area and family room beyond. The dressing room of the master bedroom suite.