He started construction of new house along with renovation of old one in January 1866 which was completed in September 1866.
They partially restored and converted it into memorial but later handed it back to Surat Municipal Corporation.
[6] The Surat Municipal Corporation started renovation, restoration and preservation of house to its original form in 2014.
[1] They removed the extension and replaced decayed wooden parts, roof and flooring.
[8] The renovated house was converted into museum and articles and information about Narmad's life, family and works are put on display.
[9] The original single storeyed house was spread in an area of 102 square metres (1,100 sq ft).