There’s a certain charm and elegance to historic homes. If you’re fortunate enough to own one, you’ll want to make sure these elements are maintained. This means finding the perfect balance between restoring it to its former glory and updating it with modern conveniences. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden, a premier home remodeler in the area, shares some do’s and don’ts of renovating a historic home.
- DO identify the design elements that make your historic home special. Its defining factors may include window and doors, a covered porch, specific building materials, trim detailing or cornices. You’ll want to make sure any of these are maintained or restored in the spirit of architectural accuracy. If you plan to add onto your historic home or remodel it, make sure the scale and proportion of the addition or renovation adheres to its historic elements.
This means working with a home renovator who has experience in preservation. They’ll be familiar with the local building department’s specific requirements relating to historic home renovation and will strictly adhere to them. By working with someone who specializes in this type of project, you’ll have greater peace of mind knowing the results will be satisfactory.
- DON’T overlook water damage. One common enemy of historic homes is dry rot and infestation resulting from water damage. If you spot water stains and streaks along walls, ceilings, floors or windows, make sure the source of the leak is dealt with promptly. Otherwise, this can lead to structural issues, along with damage to historic details that will be hard — and usually expensive — to replicate.
- DO take the historic elements into account when modernizing your home. Any contemporary upgrade to your home, whether it’s renovating the kitchen and adding new appliances or adding a glass-walled shower in the master bathroom, should be cohesive with existing components. Maintaining and replicating as many architectural elements as possible allows you to enjoy the timeless charm of your historic home without giving up the comforts of 21st century living.
- DON’T overlook comfort and safety. Remodeling a historic home typically involves updating electrical outlets, plumbing and lighting fixtures to ensure everything is up to code. Investing in components that are designed for energy efficiency also helps keep your living spaces more comfortable. Of course, the appearance of these upgrades should still be in line with the architectural details of your historic home.
Few companies can match the exceptional workmanship and personalized service DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden provides. If you’re curious about our quality of work, you only need to search “trusted home remodeling contractor near me” online and we’ll be at the top of the results. We’ll help you maintain an architecturally accurate historic home, while modernizing it with a nod to its distinct elements.
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