Is it worth renovating old houses?

Renovating an old house can be both a daunting and exhilarating undertaking. While it presents the opportunity to create a home that is aesthetically beautiful, energy efficient, and filled with modern amenities, there are certain challenges that come along with renovating an older abode.

Pros of Renovating an Old Home:

1. Unique Design – You can create a unique home that is tailored to your specific needs and tastes

2. Energy Efficient – Older homes tend to be more energy efficient than their newer counterparts

3. Cost-Effective – Renovating an old house can be cheaper than buying a new one

4. Character and Charm – Many older homes come with beautiful character and charm that cannot be found in newer construction

5. Great Home Deals – You can often find great deals on older homes, since they are not in high demand

Pros of Renovating Old Homes

Cons of Remodeling an Old Home:

1. Expensive Renovation – Renovating an old home can be expensive, time-consuming, and challenging

2. Numerous Repairs – Many older homes need a lot of repairs and updating before they are habitable

3. Inefficient floor plans – Older homes often have outdated or impractical floor plans

4. Neighborhood Restrictions – Some neighborhoods do not allow for the renovation of older homes

5. HOA Roadblocks – If you choose to renovate an old home, you may have to deal with stubborn homeowners associations or neighbors who don’t want change in their neighborhood

Architectural Styles of Old Houses

Renovating an old home can be a great way to create a unique and beautiful living space, but it is important to be aware of the different types of old home styles that are out there. From Victorian mansions to Colonial cottages, there are many classic and timeless styles of old homes that can be found in cities and towns.

We are experts in a Modern Victorian style home

Check out our Modern Victorian Home that just went up for sale. Revent Builds and Joseph Design Build created this first-of-its-kind spec home which we are calling “The Modern Victorian.”

Modern Victorian Style Home

Combining all of the beauty of 19th-century Victorian style with all of the advancements of new age construction and modern livability. A Modern Victorian home is a style of architecture which combines classic Victorian design with modern sensibilities.

The vision was materialized by our owner, John Gioffre and constructed by Revent Builds with architecture and interior design from Joseph Design Build. This home incorporates Victorian design elements inside and out while embodying modern building technology for energy efficiency, smart home capability, and long-lasting construction materials and methods.

The use of gables, dormers, octagonal bay window sets with mullions, and circular accent windows pronounces the Victorian style. The front porch was a must as it is a staple to Victorian style. To add a modern touch, the front porch roof is curved and cantilevered by way of structural steel. Clean fascia lines across the house and scattered flat rooflines work with the Victorian style but add a modern touch. We used an ornate architectural steel railing on the front porch, and steel columns on either side of the garage.

Our goal with the Modern Victorian was to create a one of a kind home inspired by timeless Victorian beauty with all of the modern features we love while also being functional, practical, energy efficient, and long lasting. We feel that we checked all of these boxes and spared no expense while doing so.

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