What Are the Most Durable Original Features in Century Homes That Should Never Be Removed?
Century homes were built with durable materials like hardwood floors, brick masonry, and leaded glass. Learn which original features to preserve.
Read moreCentury homes were built with durable materials like hardwood floors, brick masonry, and leaded glass. Learn which original features to preserve.
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The right flooring enhances a room’s design and functionality. Consider durability, comfort, and maintenance to choose the best option for each space.
Read moreFrom secret staircases to concealed storage spaces, discover the most unique hidden features often found in century homes and how to restore them.
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A well-designed accent wall adds depth, texture, and personality to any space, creating a striking focal point without overwhelming the room.
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Avoiding common mistakes like poor furniture placement and bad lighting can transform a long and narrow room into a balanced, inviting space.
Read moreDiscover the best ways to install modern HVAC in a century home while preserving historical charm, energy efficiency, and structural integrity.
Read moreLearn how to restore original doors in a century home, from stripping old paint to repairing hardware and preserving their historical charm.
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A well-balanced home blends comfort and style, offering an inviting yet visually appealing space that enhances both daily living and aesthetics.
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A thoughtfully designed entryway blends style and function, creating a warm and organized space that sets the perfect tone for your home.
Read moreDiscover why older homes were built with thick walls, how they impact insulation today, and how to improve efficiency while preserving history.
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