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How To Redesign An Old Home

We love old homes, the history they hold, and the unique beauty each possesses. Preserving these dwellings is something we enjoy being part of because it gives us a chance to protect the past while making a few modifications that make it more convenient for today’s owners. There are many factors to consider for such a special project, including awareness of any regulations that may apply to the property, defining the desired outcome, and determining whether materials can be incorporated into the new design. Updating the past into the present takes a little extra love, but the payout is well worth it. Playing a part in transforming something old into something new is a wonderful accomplishment and can result in a project like no other. Knowing where to begin can be challenging, and identifying which areas need updating is also important. Let’s talk about how to go about bridging the gap between then and now.

Understand Your Goal

Planning is everything when it comes to a project, as it guides everything from the budget to the design choices. A good plan begins with understanding what you want to accomplish with your historic renovation.

  • Do you want to preserve as much history as possible?
  • Are there any areas that need a serious upgrade?
  • Do you want the layout to remain the same?
  • Is this a permanent home or a vacation?
  • What will you need this space for, such as working from home?
  • Will there be small children or pets?

These are important questions because they provide the information needed to develop a good plan. If you want to preserve the home’s history, look for items that can be reused or recycled, such as old floorboards, windows, and even things like the sink. Designers can often incorporate these items into the new design. If you want to preserve the home’s original layout, be sure to tell your designer, as they can follow it while making improvements to the space, such as creative storage and a few modern conveniences. If you work from home, your space will need to meet certain requirements, such as a reliable internet connection and the ability to handle multiple devices, including computers and a printer, which may require upgrading the electrical wiring. If you still have small children or even pets, both can be a little hard on the surroundings, which might require some creative thinking to protect older items on the property and make it safe for everyone. Bringing an old home up to date means taking a little extra time to think through and understand the ultimate goal you want to achieve, which will help you form a great plan with stunning results.

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Take A Closer Look

Have you heard the saying ‘old makes new again’? Old homes have many valuable materials and products that can be turned into something amazing. As we mentioned, some of it includes:

  • Old wood
  • Window panes
  • Furniture pieces
  • Bricks
  • Sinks

The popular term is “repurposed,” which means “adapting for a different purpose,” a skill many designers are familiar with and even excel at. There are so many ways you can do this with an older home. Old window panes no longer up to code can be turned into works of art or even a vintage dry-erase board for the home office or kitchen. Reclaimed wood is a popular way to repurpose an old home’s materials and offers a variety of options. Old wood beams can be incorporated into your kitchen island design by laying the planks around it, making it a gorgeous statement piece for guests to enjoy. If there is a sufficient supply, you can use it to build something else, perhaps some kitchen cabinets, as one of our clients did in their farmhouse rehabilitation. Old bricks make wonderful pavers for an outdoor walkway, maybe letting the kids paint them or even build a fire pit for the family to enjoy on Summer nights. Some people even use them to build outdoor steps for the home, a beautiful way to merge old and new. Did your home come with an amazing old sink with its own unique character that would give your new kitchen a nice touch? As long as it is not rusted or has any chips, you should be able to clean it up and reuse it. Giving those old items a second life is not only eco-friendly but also a way to elegantly weave the past with the present.

Weaving It All Together

Sometimes the greatest challenge is weaving it all together into a functional and stylish design. Returning to your plan, identify the items that need replacement and select options that will work well with what already exists in the space. If you decide to keep the old wood floors in your home, opt for furniture that won’t scratch or harm them. You can also pick vintage pieces from antique stores, or maybe you have a few original pieces that can be repurposed or reupholstered to function beautifully in this space. In older homes, home designers tend to recommend a more neutral color palette, as it complements the architecture. Weaving authentic pieces into the kitchen or living room can be just what is needed to bring it to life again. Built-ins and farm sinks often make great choices. Consider older-style hardware, such as glass or simple metal, when upgrading the cabinets. This gives you the functional storage you need but with a touch of charm. Incorporate some old decor pieces, like vintage books on the shelf, artwork you discover at an antique shop, or even classic dishes that can be showcased in a glass cabinet. Weaving it all together can be a fun and inspiring part of the design, so make sure to think outside the box and enjoy yourself.

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The Past and The Present

Breathing new life into something that may have once been considered a thing of the past is something to be proud of, and when you transform an old house into a functional one, this is nothing short of amazing. Just because a house is old doesn’t mean it must be boring or tossed aside to make way for the new. Taking the time to look a little closer can reveal the potential hidden just inside and pave the way for a home that is perfect for you. Our dedicated team has helped many clients transform an old or historic house into a new home that retains the charm and character of the past, while incorporating modern conveniences, resulting in a one-of-a-kind home where their family can make new memories. View this whole project! 

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