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Historic Home Remodeling Do’s & Don’ts



You’ve finally decided to remodel your historic home, so where should you start? First, recognize that this is a commitment. Google “contractor near me,” then be sure to choose the right one for this type of project. To help you get started, here are some do’s and don’ts when remodeling a historic home.

Do Commit

Living in a historic home isn’t limited to the things you love about it, such as antique furniture, old glass windows, etc. It’s a commitment that involves everything else that comes with the old house. Unless you’re willing to put up with the limitations of some or all of its most important parts, historic home living is probably not for you.

Don’t Ignore Water Damage

Water damage is a common problem in old homes. If moisture can cause expensive damage to a modern home, how much more damaging can it be to a historic home? Pay attention to the presence of moisture as it can cause rot as well as invite bugs to move in.

Do Work With Professionals

Preserving or renovating a historic home is not a job for the inexperienced. Make sure to find a home renovator who is an expert in this type of house. You can also compare notes with other owners of historic homes or even with historians.

Don’t Try to Renovate Everything All at Once

Trying to renovate everything all at the same time is very costly and time-consuming. It’s more important to invest in high-quality materials and take your time in renovating. Start small, always take your financial situation at the moment into account, and go from there.

Do Know Your Priorities

As far as importance is concerned, it’s best to prioritize the roof, the windows and the masonry. Think about practicality and functionality before aesthetics. Don’t be tempted to reface your kitchen cabinets before taking care of an old, leaky roof.

Don’t Shun Modern Technology

Just because you live in a historic home doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the conveniences of modern living. Update your HVAC system, your home’s electrical system and your plumbing, among other things. You’ll enjoy a safer, more comfortable home that helps you save energy.

Do Embrace Some of Your Home’s Quirks

When you live in a house that old, it’s always possible that there are some things you might consider out of the ordinary. These quirks might make it more endearing to a dedicated homeowner. Learn to live with them and even accommodate them in your improvements!

Living in an old, historic home is not for everyone. But if you’re set on becoming the owner of one, it’s best to set a few ground rules that can make your relationship with your home stronger and more fulfilling.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

You need a professional home remodeler like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park. Call us today at (954) 637-6386 or start a conversation here. We are happy to work with homeowners in Minneapolis, including St. Louis Park and Robbinsdale. Our service area also covers Anoka, St. Paul, Adina, Dayton, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Bloomington, Eagan and Golden Valley.

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