by James Carey | Oct 21, 2025 | Historic Home Renovation
Begin by running a search for the year the home was built, then look for style guides or catalogs from that period. Old photographs, trade magazines, and museum archives can reveal what was typical for that time. Local libraries and heritage groups often maintain...
by James Carey | Oct 18, 2025 | Historic Home Renovation
So, which rooms should I prioritize when remodeling a vintage home, say most experts, the kitchen and bathrooms bring the most value and comfort updates. Zeroing in on these rooms first tends to provide the greatest lift to daily living and future resale. Old kitchens...
by James Carey | Oct 15, 2025 | Historic Home Renovation
Restoration is returning a space or object to its original condition, whereas renovation is updating or reinventing a space for a new purpose or style. We often throw these words around when discussing buildings, but they’re not interchangeable. Restoration preserves...
by James Carey | Oct 11, 2025 | Historic Home Renovation
When renovating or maintaining a historic home, the key is to integrate modern conveniences without sacrificing original character. Many builders and owners choose solutions that remain discreet, like concealed wiring that eliminates safety hazards without altering...
by James Carey | Oct 8, 2025 | Historic Home Renovation
Both cities have local historic property rules, and these typically require work plans, review, and written approval from city offices before commencement. If you’re looking to renovate a historic home, you should contact the city’s planning or building department for...