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Show us your vintage home!

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Here is our vintage home. My wife was born and raised here and we purchased it from her parents when we married in 2018. From what I've been able to pinpoint, the house was built between 1890 and 1909. The house retains most of its original features (woodwork, hardwood floors, leaded glass, etc.)

My in-laws bought the house when they were married, in 1984. They put an addition on, which extended the kitchen and allowed the expansion of the downstairs bath and a first floor laundry. The upstairs was also re-configured, making one of the bedrooms smaller, and making room for an additional bathroom.

Between the other things in life, I've been working on renovations and restorations. Most recently, I pulled up the wall-to-wall carpeting in the living room, exposing the hardwood floors.

The big project, which I just wrapped up, was the front porch. I found an Amish gentleman to remake the bottoms of the original columns, so I could use them over. My father-in-law and I replaced one joist with a new one, as it was totally shot, and sistered the remaining good joists with new lumber for good measure. I then re-did all the decking with Doug Fir tongue and groove, similar to what would have been there originally.

This house has been a passion project for me. I love that my wife and I are raising our family where she was raised and I'm a sucker for all the charm this house has to offer. There's plenty of room for our family to grow. There's 4 bedrooms upstairs and the old "servant's quarters" on the main level that we currently use as an office. In our home's lifetime, it's been owned by 4 families. We hope one day one of our children will purchase it from us.
Fantastic job! You've done some excellent work on that porch and the whole place looks great. Congrats on the little helper, too.
 

Cuvier

One of the Regulars
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209
Location
Texas
I love seeing your beautiful old homes. Thank you for sharing.
I'm trying to get where I can afford one for myself. Luckily I can do the update work myself.
 

Warden

One Too Many
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Location
UK
I say, it’s certainly been a while since I last popped into the lounge, hope you all are doing well?

Thought I would share this short video of a homemade cabinet I found at a yard sale, given it a clean up and it is now back on active service in our bathroom

 

Fedora Frank

New in Town
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Location
Myrtle Beach SC
Very nice looking work - well done. And, as you note, 2018 overall for sure, but the white subway-ish tiles, wood counters, clean lines and simple iron shelf brackets echo an early 1900s "back of the house" kitchen from the mansions of that day.

This one from one of the Newport mansions for example:
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I am wondering if this was in The Breakers it looks like it ?
 

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