Retaining A Home’s Original Flavor During Renovations

Posted on July 23rd, 2010

If you are the type of person that prefers a historic home with history and a story, you will have a lot of work ahead of you. Some prefer homes that are 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 remember if renovating an old home is a project you wish to undertake, you will want to make the home comfortable and safe without sacrificing the integrity or character of the home. Even with modern amenities and appliances, a home can still retain its integrity. You purchase a modern refrigerator refrigerator and still include copper sinks in the kitchen design. The copper kitchen sinks reflect the home’s history without sacrificing convenience or efficiency. If you are headed down a path of home restoration, 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 styled as if it is from the industrial age or before. These types of appliances are often more expensive than their modern-looking counterparts, but the extra cost is worth it to make the style of your home uniform throughout. Take these considerations into account when budgeting for your renovations. If you want the home to be as authentic as possible, it is going to be a cost commitment. In some cases, restoration of the original appliance may work. These lack the efficiency of a newer model, but those that are in good working order help maintain the authenticity of the home.

While appliances in the home will no doubt need repair or replacement, you may be able to return other items to their original, flawless condition. Make every attempt in your renovation to keep as much as possible in its original form. This may require a great deal of elbow grease to get things in the condition needed to make the home pleasant, but in the long-run, your effort will pay off. The more authentic your home is, the better your restoration is. If you appreciate old homes, and you are ready for a big commitment, consider restoring a home of your own.

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