Usually, my work consists of a lot of new builds, working with blank slates after a Custom Home Builder has built a home. As of late, the projects coming my way are those of older homes in need of some new life. And I couldn’t be happier. While new builds are exciting in their own right, I just love coming into a home with history and giving it a modern update that aligns with my client’s style. There’s also a charm in older homes that you just can’t manufacture in a new build. When older homes get renovated, there is the potential to add quite a lot of money onto the property if the homeowner ever decided to sell it on. However, if an older home does undergo renovations, the owner does need to let their insurance company know usually. This allows the owner to check that these new upgrades to the house are covered in their current policy. Home insurance is obviously important, so it’s worth checking that before anything happens to the house. There is more info here about why insurance companies need to be informed of any renovations made to the home.
But older homes do come with their challenges and can often be tricky to decorate. The balance of historical and contemporary isn’t an easy one to find. This week’s Inspired Interiors home tour has managed to find that balance perfectly.
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