September 27, 2010
Ways To Retain Integrity When Renovating An Old Home
If you are the type of person that prefers a historic home with history and a story, living in one may be your dream. People who buy newer homes usually find their space move-in ready. They may have to add a few coats of paint or put in new flooring, but most of the changes needed will be to get the home in line with their personal aesthetic taste, or they may just focus on typical home maintenance. However, if a home with character is more your style, there are a number of things that may need to be done to make the home safe, modern, and inhabitable. While newer homes can usually be lived in while upgrades are made, older homes may need serious structural changes and are not safe to inhabit until the changes are complete. It is important to keep in mind when renovating an older home, you will want to make the home comfortable and safe without sacrificing the integrity or character of the home. Even with up-to-date amenities, a home can still retain its integrity. You purchase a modern refrigerator refrigerator and still include copper sinks in your kitchen. The copper kitchen sinks are a chance to blend antiquity with convenience. If you have undertaken a historic renovation, consider ways to restore with integrity.
Sometimes you can find modern appliances in the style of old-fashioned items. For instance, you may be able to find a stove and oven that works just as efficiently as the latest model on the appliance showroom floor, but it will be in the style of something from the original building of the home. This style is sometimes pricier than their modern-looking counterparts, but it is worth of to maintain the style and feel of the home. Take costs such as this into consideration when budgeting. If you want an authentic renovation, it is going to be a cost commitment. In some cases, you may even be able to find the original appliances restored. They may not be as efficient as the antique-looking options, but those that are in good working order help maintain the authenticity of the home.
While appliance updates will be necessary, you may be able to return other items to their original, flawless condition. Approach your renovation with the intention of keeping as much as you possible can from the original home. This may take time and effort, but it keeps the home authentic, even with renovations. The more authentic your home is, the better your restoration is. If you have an appreciation for historic architecture, and you are ready for a big commitment, consider restoring a home of your own.
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