Creative Remodeling Ideas for Historical Homes

You’ve bagged yourself a historical home and it’s hard not to feel excited about living in a piece of history. However, the nerves often start jangling when you think about restoring and home remodeling in NJ. You want to bring the house into the 21st century but without losing the historic appeal and story. With this in mind, here are some creative remodeling ideas!

Give a Nod to the Past with Materials 

Although you need to follow modern building standards and regulations, there’s no reason why you can’t give a nod to the past with textures, colors, and materials. For example, you can perhaps remodel the fireplace so that it offers a traditional appearance. What’s more, you can use traditional light fittings and door handles. Even if you modernize the rest, these little touches will ensure that the stories of the people before you live on.

Use Creative Heating Solutions 

Often, rooms in historic homes offer lots of space (and this extends to high ceilings). While this has its benefits, it can also lead to cold evenings under the blanket. Consequently, it’s best to get creative with your heating solutions. Since this won’t affect the appearance of the property, use a split system so that you can heat certain rooms as and when you need.

Accommodate the Quirks 

The older the house, the more quirks it’s likely to have. As soon as most people spot an uneven floor, they see a huge expense. Well, perhaps you don’t need to rip it all up and start again. In the past, some historic homeowners have decided to accommodate crooked floors with adjusted millwork (this includes baseboards).

Utilize the Space 

Look online at historic homes and you’ll see all sorts of quirky bedrooms thanks to the floor plan of the original home. In one example, the owner decided to put a bed into a niche (created by the addition of a bathroom). When living in a historic home, you don’t want to lose all the character and personality. Otherwise, you could have just bought a modern home.

When a problem arises, try to view it as an opportunity instead. If you’re left with a small room after modifying the other two, for example, get creative rather than adjusting all three to be the same size.

Create a Blend of Old and New 

Speak to many homeowners of historic homes and they think that the goal is to hide all the old features of the property. Yet, you’ll be amazed at the beauty of your home when the traditional is visible alongside the modern. When remodeling, see if you can create an environment whereby the modern additions work in harmony with the older sections.

Often, it’s possible to use the original sections as features in a historic home. For example, imagine keeping the original fireplace as part of a modern living room. Some people pay thousands and thousands trying to get their fireplace to look as though it came from the 1800s.

Adhere to Your Needs 

It’s all well and good listening to advice from people on the internet, but if you listen too much, you’re left with a fragmented home that doesn’t work as one. Therefore, the final tip is to always adhere to your own needs and wants when remodeling a historical home. What do you want from the property? What modern features do you want to add? What traditional features do you want to keep?

As a bonus tip, work with a professional home improvement contractor and construction company to help you achieve your dream!