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We have a Historic home for sale in Missouri built in 1869. We are having to sell it after working on it for almost 4 years due to my husbands health. It is one of the first mansions in town, 10 rooms, 2 staircases (one is a half horseshoe shape), to anyone wanting to buy the home, I have researched...
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Contact Mel Shakespeare at Tradition Home in Port Hope, Ontario 905-786-2619. He specializes in dismantling and restoring log homes (Canada and US) and if not interested himself may know of someone in your area. Nena Wagner, Edifice Magazine, Canadas Old Home Restoration Magazine
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We just purchased a home that was built in 1910. Where do we go to find info about restoration that fits this era and style of home? I am not sure what style you would call the house. It is located in Iowa but it has tall columns on the front veranda that go up to the roof. The interior has real gre...
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Looking for a hard-to-find home restoration product? Post your question here and our knowledgable Members and Associates will help you find what you are looking for.
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Just purchased, just beginning restoration to old farmhouse. We do lots of remodeling, but have never worked on a very old home. Would like to know where to begin. Looking for any and all kinds of information.
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I own a 1894 Queen Anne home that has oak raised panel wainscoting in entry hall that has a small (approx 5/16) wood bead trim around the panels. I am trying to find some of this trim to complete my restoration project. Can anyone help with some info?
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Hello, Greetings from an old house enthusiast! Im currently saving for my first old house. In the meantime I enjoy building scale models of beautiful old homes. As of now, I am currently trying to get a library of books together on older homes. Im quite handy, and I would love to be thoroughly prepa...
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I am a restoration contractor and my home is also a block home with the appearance of a stick built design. Our blocks are a kiln fired glazed block with a twin flute. The exterior walls are a troweled plaster on the inside. Most likely your grandmother got on your grandfather about the walls cracki...
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Dear SouthernLady, Congratulations on your new historical home. As a Restoration Contractor that has been posting in the Renovators.Com site for quite some time now, and with 26years of experience specializing in Historical Restorations, I have two resources to provide you the help you need. The sha...
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Hi just saw your post. It appears to have been written back in March so I dont even know if you bought or bailed on this but I can offer you some input. First dont trust any of the wiring! New fixtures do NOT mean new wiring. It makes no sense to invest a boatload of money into restoring your home j...
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