Day 1
After purchasing my 1920s house, I walked around to see what absolutely needed to be renovated and what could remain as it is.
After purchasing my 1920s house, I walked around to see what renovations absolutely needed to be done and what could remain as it is. The goal wasn’t to take down all the walls and completely redo it. My budget is not limitless. I also want to retain as much of the character of the house as possible, but still make it functional and livable.
I realize there will be some who will not be happy with my renovation choices. And I admit some of the decisions I made were extremely difficult. If I had all the money in the world, I may have done things differently, but I’m not one of those people. My hope is to bring the house back to life and enjoy it.
The more I work on the house, the more I realize major house renovations were done over the years such as adding the ceiling tiles, replacing the light fixtures, paneling the den walls, adding the coat closet, and updating the bathrooms among other things. I am also convinced the kitchen cabinets are not original compared to the rest of the woodwork and built-in cabinets in the house. Am I wrong? This style just doesn’t match the 1920s bungalow look. Too bad a photo doesn’t exist!
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