Remodeling Decisions that Add Value to Your Home: Historic Connection

Roselind Hejl, CRS
Are you planning a remodel? Give some thought to the original style and finishes in your home before you begin. An appreciation for its stylistic roots will help you create a home that has an enduring style, and will be more valuable to buyers if you decide to sell.

Build your improvements around the best original features of the home. People love clues to the past. Historic features endure and pass the test of time. Often, we see interesting old finishes ripped out and replaced with bland, standard issue cabinetry or tiles. Don´t be afraid to blend old finishes with modern ones. The one-of-a-kind, eclectic look is much desired, instead of a mass produced sameness. You will create a truly unique combination of new and old.

Wood windows, wood doors, period door knobs, old stone steps, original baseboards and door trim can add a touch of historic significance to your home. People are delighted by retro bath tiles combined with a splash of new wall color. Look at retaining the original fireplace tile or stone before tossing it into the dumpster. Retro wallpaper can be a great find. Old phone niches, mail slots, coat racks, sinks, or fixtures can find a place in a new design. These touches of the original character are truly valuable, and should be carefully considered.


The Craftsman style, built in the early 1900's, is in very much demand. Rustic stonework, deep eaves, tapered columns, stained woodwork, and wide trim reflect the handmade look that people love.

Farmhouses are a great style choice for today. Think in terms of simple floor plans, hardwood floors, wood windows, local stone and muted colors that connect with nature. Like farm buildings, the rooms are informal, somewhat spare, and provide just what is needed.

Younger folks are breathing new life into their parent's ranch styles and split levels from 1950´s and 1960´s. Mid-century modern furniture, paint colors, fixtures, and rugs are all the rage, and fit perfectly with this style.

Urban modern is everywhere, with experimental use of space, color, glass, plastic and metal. Simplified spaces with clean lines and fresh colors are an antidote to today's complex lifestyle.

Whatever direction you choose to take your home, reinforce and build on the design strengths it already has. You will create an interesting home that buyers will love.
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Roselind Hejl, CRS

Roselind Hejl is a Realtor with Coldwell Banker United in Austin, Texas. Her website - Austin Texas Real Estate (http://www.weloveaustin.com) offers homes for sale, market trends, buyer and seller guides. Let Roselind help you make your move to Austin, Texas.
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