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Replacement Windows for Historic Buildings

by stephaniesuesansmith on March 30, 2011

in Historic Restoration

Renovating or restoring a house is hard work. Trying to maintain the essential character of a house, especially if it is a historic property, can be difficult. One area that is often overlooked is the windows. It is not enough to match the number of panes and the general size of the window. Modern windows [...]

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Historical Restoration Resources

by Good Millwork on July 8, 2010

in Historic Restoration

Restoring Historical Homes and Renovating Houses instead of building new and using reclaimed wood for both new construction and home remodeling seem to be somewhat more resistant to the recession. As the economy continues to struggle, some want to stop historic restorations and others to focus on them to lead us out of the recession. [...]

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For many people, the art of historical property renovation is a labor of love which brings the ultimate in job satisfaction, fulfilment and rewards. Our cultural heritage is rich and diverse, and it makes sense to preserve our history as well as possible, salvaging our buildings against the ravages of time. If you are about [...]

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Lapham Patterson House – Photo Credit Thomasville Georgia Real Estate Exterior moldings and decorative trim are what make historical homes so interesting compared to newer construction. While you may not be interested in anything as elaborate as often seen on Victorian era homes such as the 1884-5 Lapham-Patterson House shown in the photo, any home [...]

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